UNICEF welcomes the Georgian governmental plan on gradual school reopening and believes resumption of in-class studies should be a priority, UNICEF Georgia reported.
“School closure leaves more than 50,000 children in Georgia with no access to education. It is crucial that catch-up classes are provided to ensure that children who have been unable to learn remotely are not left behind. If children face another year of school closures, generations to come will feel the effect.
The schools that meet COVID-19 safety measures should be reopened. In case of high levels of community transmission, safeguarding measures must be put in place. It includes ensuring that children who are at risk of violence in their homes, who are reliant upon school meals, and whose parents are essential workers can continue their education in the classrooms”, - reads the statement.