THE NATIONAL COALITION FOR THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS UNDER COVID-19 ORphanage is an articulation of civil society organizations, social movements, researchers, legal operators and social activists that has been mobilizing since 2021 for the recognition, visibility and rights of children and teenagers orphaned and orphaned as a result of the COVID-19 syndemic .
Created in the second half of 2021, the Coalition seeks to draw attention to the seriousness of the orphanhood problem created by the Covid-19 pandemic, advance in understanding the dimension of the phenomenon and build a model of action and incidence for an issue that still has no political framework. consolidated. To this end, a survey was carried out to map the state of the art of public policies for orphans. A set of webinars was also held, bringing together specialists and activists around the theme to advance understanding of the problem and the construction of an approach to action.
The first Webinar of December 6, 2021 can be watched here .
The second Webinar, dated February 7, 2022, can be watched here .
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