How did COVID-19 affect children: Interview with UNICEF Representative in Kazakhstan
21 September, 2021 10:05
Disruptions in education, school closures, social isolation, increased violence: these are just among the few devastating consequences that children had to endure when the pandemic occurred. The pandemic has also exacerbated the existing inequities and problems. In our latest broadcast, we sat down to talk to Arthur van Diesen, UNICEF Representative in Kazakhstan, to understand the impact of the pandemic on children's well-being.
автор:
Assel Satubaldina
Видео:
Kahar Abdulakhat
Assel Satubaldina
Видео:
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