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Webinar on Global COVID-19-Associated Orphanhood and Caregiver Deaths
Please submit questions in advance to: globalcovid19@cdc.gov
Webinar Languages: English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, and American Sign Language
The Global Covid-19 Associated Orphanhood webinar takes place on October 6th, 2021 at 08:30 -10:00am US EDT (12:30 – 14:00 UTC) brings together leading scientists and technical experts in the federal government and non-government organizations. The COVID-19 pandemic is destined to leave millions more children without family caregivers. Increases in mortality of parents and other caregivers in the COVID-19 pandemic are accompanied by increases in extreme vulnerability from loss of livelihoods, schooling, health recovery and usual sources of service provision and support. This is a critical moment to understand how COVID-19 will affect the lives of children, how lessons learned from prior emergencies can be adapted, and how an understanding of complex adversities can maximize the effectiveness of our response.
For registration information email CDC Joint Information Center’s Global Team at globalcovid19@cdc.gov Subject line: Webinar Global Orphanhood
Date:
6 October 2021, 13:30
Venue:
Zoom
Speaker: Various Speakers
Organising department:
Department of Social Policy and Intervention
Organiser contact email address:
globalcovid19@cdc.gov
Booking required?:
Required
Booking url:
https://www.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/WN_kJP8nTDOTYiL3ImKblBxrQ
Booking email:
globalcovid19@cdc.gov
Audience:
Public
Editors:
Lani Fukada,
Jeanpierre De Rosnay