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Children in 62% surveyed homes discontinued education amid pandemic: Report

Press Trust of india by Press Trust of india
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New Delhi: Children in about 62 percent households discontinued their education amid the coronavirus outbreak, according to a rapid needs assessment that surveyed 7,235 families across 15 states.

The rapid needs assessment was carried out by child rights NGO Save The Children to understand challenges, thematic priorities and impact of coronavirus among target beneficiaries. It was conducted from June 07 to 30, 2020.

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As many as 7,235 households participated in the survey. In the country’s northern region, 3,827 households were surveyed while in the southern region 556 households were surveyed.

In the eastern region, 1,722 households were surveyed while in the western region 1,130 households were surveyed.

The assessment found that the discontinuation of children’s education was reported by three-fifths (62 percent) of the surveyed households with the highest number was recorded in north India at 64 percent and the least in south India at 48 percent.

No immediate reaction was available from the HRD ministry on the assessment.

On mid-day meals (MDM), the survey found that close to two-fifth of the households reported that their children were not receiving them.

Across hubs, 52 percent of West (highest), 39 percent of North, 38 percent of South and 28 percent of East (least) reported that they were not receiving mid-day meals.

“In terms of settlement, out of total 40 percent of urban and 38 percent of rural children were not receiving MDM,” it found.

The assessment also found that 40 percent people were not able to provide adequate meals and eight out of 10 households reported loss of income.

Anindit Roy Chowdhury, director of programmes and policy impact, Save the Children (India), said what the report highlights is that a large proportion of children are not receiving any kind of support in terms of education.

“The picture is certainly not rosy. Children are not getting nutritious diet as well. The mid-day meal that children are used to getting, they are not getting it. Children are not just missing out on education but they are also missing out on what they were getting to eat,” he told PTI.

The assessment found that two out of five households reported that they did not receive any kind of support either from the school or from the education department for their children’s education.

The report said “52 percent of East (highest), 40 percent of South, 39 percent of North and 34 percent of West (least) households reportedly did not receiving any kind support for their children education”.

It further said “42 percent of rural and 40 percent of urban households had not received any kind of education support”.

In addition, the assessment said that 14 percent households did not have smart phone or required internet bandwidth connection to attend online sessions.

It also found that four out of ten children were reportedly ‘playing at home with learning’ and one out of four children were ‘working at home’ due to closure of schools.

Acute shortage of cash and lack of livelihood opportunities were among the most crucial challenges identified by the assessment.

Lack of livelihood opportunities was reported by nearly three-fourths (74 percent) of the households while acute shortage of cash was reported by 80 percent households.

“Close to half (45 percent) of households started taking distress measures like credit, mortgage and loan while one in ten households reportedly sold household items and assets,” it found.

It also found that close to one in five households reportedly have not been receiving ration from the public distribution system.

“Across hubs, 27 percent of North (highest), 17 percent of West and 7 percent each for East & South (least) households reported not to have received ration under PDS,” it said.

Chowdhury said once migrant workers return home from other states they may have a house there but they do not have livelihood.

“It means there are more mouths to feed in limited income that has put a tremendous burden on the overall rural part of the country. It was seen that food scarcity was obvious at urban level but now we are seeing that at the rural level also livelihood has taken a big hit and this has repercussions,” he said.

“One livelihood impact that we are very worried about is we will see an exponential growth in terms of child labour. We are certain about it. We will see trafficking growing for child labour, domestic servitude and commercial sexual exploitation. Another thing which will have longer term impact is child marriage which will be on all time high,” he said.

However, Chowdhury said “it is too little a data to predict a particular trend”.

The rapid needs assessments are generally undertaken immediately after a disaster to provide information on needs, possible courses of action and resource requirements.

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