GovWhitePapers Logo

Sorry, your browser is not compatible with this application. Please use the latest version of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge or Safari.

Averting a Lost COVID Generation

After almost one year since the COVID-19 pandemic began, killing over 1 million people and putting futures into  doubt, the impact of the virus on the world’s children and young people is becoming clearer – and increasingly alarming. Children face a trifecta of threats: direct consequences of the disease itself, interruption in essential services and increasing poverty and inequality.

Despite being less affected than any other age group, emerging data suggest that children and young people’s health may be more directly impacted by COVID-19 than originally anticipated when the crisis began in late 2019. New UNICEF analysis from 87 countries with age disaggregated data shows that as of November 2020, children and adolescents account for 11 per cent of reported COVID-19 infections in those countries.

  • Author(s):
  • UNICEF
  • Share this:
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on Twitter
  • Share via Email
  • Share on LinkedIn
Averting a Lost COVID Generation
Format:
  • White Paper
Topics:
Website:Visit Publisher Website
Publisher:UNICEF
Published:November 1, 2020
License:Copyrighted
Copyright:© United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), November 2020

Featured Content

Contact Publisher

Claim Content