‘Safe Back to School’ campaign has applauded the government on its decision of reopening schools almost after 18 months of closure and pledge their full support to make the initiative a success.
The campaign, with 18 national and international development organisations on board, issued a press release in this regard on Wednesday.
“This decision of the government has added a unique dimension to celebrating the ‘International Literacy Day’ this year. Giving the highest priority on children's education, the ‘Safe Back to School’ (SB2S) campaign is working in line with government guidelines for the safe return of students to school,” the press release reads.
“The organisations allied with the campaign hope to continue this collaboration in the upcoming days as well. They also appreciate the specific and detailed guideline government has provided for school reopening,” it said.
In the release, the SB2S highlighted that children had missed out on the opportunity to receive proper learning due to prolonged school closure, and could not interact with their peers, which has affected their education experience. The associated consequences of school closures – learning loss, mental distress, heightened risk of dropout, child labour, and child marriage – have been experienced by many children.
In addition, many children, especially the youngest and marginalised ones, could not access online or remote learning opportunities due to the lack of access to technology and poor learning environment.
Considering this context, the campaign urged the government to develop and implement an effective plan in the coming days to address the various losses incurred. At the same time, the 18 organisations reaffirmed their willingness to work in close collaboration with the government to ensure the safe return of the children throughout these challenging times.
To help make the government's initiative of school reopening a success and to bring children back to mainstream education safely, Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni inaugurated the 'Safe Back to School’ campaign on February 10, 2021.
The campaign aims to support the government to prepare children, families, parents and educational institutions to restart the educational activities so that students can return to the safest school environment.
The organisations that joined hands for the campaign are — BRAC, CAMPE, Dhaka Ahsania Mission, Educo Bangladesh, FIVDB, Friendship, Habitat for Humanity Bangladesh, Handicap International- Humanity and Inclusion, Jagorani Chakra Foundation, Plan International Bangladesh, Room to Read Bangladesh, Save the Children in Bangladesh, Sesame Workshop Bangladesh, Stromme Foundation, Teach for Bangladesh, VSO, World Vision Bangladesh and Young Power in Social Action.