Impact of covid-19 on adolescence and young women

 The covid-19 pandemic and its consequences acutely harm adolescent girls and young women(AGYW), who are vulnerable population in all health matters and are particularly impacted by covid-19.

The pandemic is exacerbating existing issues that AGYW face is receiving adequate health care and causing them to be disadvantaged economically, socially and physically. Throughout covid-19 pandemic .many young women and girls have remained at home ,away from work and school and without resources to lead a healthy and independent lives.

A vest number of AGYW face an increased burden of domestic care ,a heightened risk of child marriage ,female genital mutilation and extensive job loss

Access to health; Covid-19 pandemic prevented young women from accessing health services like family planning,maternal care ,youth friendly services among other health services.

Economic security;these economic security challenges such as reinforcing women's domestic roles which  depresses their economic participation,restricting women's access to family planning which is vital for women's ability to advance economically. Disrupting women's participation in the formal economic sector ,reinforcing women's reliance on the informal sector for work.

Education;Disruption of education around the world due to covid-19 lockdown disrupted female students who struggle to receive uninterrupted and complete education.

Their for government and the Non -governmental organizations should work together to ;

Address AGYW needs in an integrated approach.

Prevent dilution of the impact.

Scale programs to support women's voice and participation of women's in decision making roles.

Expand programs supporting AGYW healths and economic empowerment as mutually reinforcing

By; Josephine Mwangecho



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  1. Great insights. Kindly try to write one blog for boy child, advocate for them also

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