What are the Covid-19 impacts on the learning of Cambodian children?
Findings from the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS) reveal the serious consequences of the pandemic on Cambodian children’s education.
Who better than the sponsored children can talk about the impact that sponsorship had in their lives? We have selected a few videos and we encourage you to watch them, so you get to know better about how we support education in countries like Cambodia and the Philippines.
Children of the Mekong is strongly established at the local level in Southeast Asia, with a network of nearly 900 local programme managers.
They live close or within the communities we support. 100% of them are volunteers and 57% are women.
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Findings from the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS) reveal the serious consequences of the pandemic on Cambodian children’s education.
According to an analysis by UNICEF, an estimated 140 million young minds had their school education disrupted amidst the pandemic.
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