Good Society Forum: Preventing a lost generation: Supporting vulnerable young people during COVID

Event time: 
Wednesday, June 3, 2020 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
Location: 
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Event description: 

Millions of young people have seen their lives disrupted because of measures taken by Governments to protect their citizens against COVID-19. Many are not able to go to school, see their friends, or partake in examinations. Early research is already showing that even short absences from schooling will have a lasting impact on achievement. But what about young people across the world who are in vulnerable situations that required additional support before COVID? What additional measures are being taken to support our already marginalised groups of young people to prevent a further loss of a generation?
On 3 June, we will hear from experts from Bangladesh, the US, and South Africa, of the efforts underway to work with young people in different vulnerable contexts and how they have adapted to deal with COVID and whether longer-term opportunities exist.
Please register via Zoom at https://yale.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lXfN7e-BTPuuFH_Gw04VNw
Our panelists are:
Joy Oliver: Former co-founder of IkamvaYouth, South Africa
Kirsten Levinsohn: Executive Director, New Haven Reads, USA
Mamoon Abdul Moktader: Senior Program Manager, Save the Children, Bangladesh
The Good Society Forum is a community of change-makers around the world with a common quest to build the good society. Launched in April 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic, the Good Society Forum Webinars digitally connect change makers around the world, engage them on ideas, and inspire action to build the good society.

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