Facilities and challenges for education during COVID-19 pandemic among institutionalized orphans in Gampaha District
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2021
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College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka
Abstract
Background: Orphans are critically underprivileged in receiving and accessing positive learning
experiences in general. This may have worsened during a global pandemic with movement
restrictions. We aimed to describe the facilities and challenges for education before and during
COVID-19 pandemic among institutionalized orphans in Gampaha district. Methods: A descriptive cross-sectional study approached all wardens of Child Development Centers (CDCs) in Gampaha district compatible with the inclusion criteria (N=46) using a telephone interview in February, 2021.
Results: The response rate was 56.5% (26/46) as 43.4% declined participation due to legal and
administrative issues. More than 60% accommodated fewer than 20 children. All CDCs had at least 2 uniforms per child. Other essentials for schooling and stationeries were adequately available. Only 10 had a separate chair and a table for each child. Only 16 CDCs had computers and 15 had internet connections before the pandemic. Twenty-four (92.3%) reported that they sent their children to extra tuition classes.
During COVID-19, roughly equal proportions used printed material sent from school (34%), online
learning platforms (32%) and television (30%) to continue education. Only 65% was able to provide
equal e-learning facilities for all children. Only 17 (73%) could continue education without any
interruption. Majority could not state a cost for education. However, 84% stated they “managed” and 81% claimed that it increased during COVID-19. Most had covered their expenses through private organizations
(53%) and individual donations (25%). Conclusions: COVID-19 pandemic had a negative impact on children's education in the studied institutions due to inadequate facilities.
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Oral Presentation Abstract (OP37), 26th Annual Academic Sessions of the College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka, 15th – 17th July, Colombo
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Education
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Journal of the College of Community Physicians of Sri Lanka, 2021:27(special Issue):38