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Repercussions of COVID-19 Lockdown on Implementation of Children's Rights to Education

Lockdowns were among the control measures taken by many countries to hinder the virus from rapidly spreading. Public places had to be closed, including schools, as children are among the vulnerable groups that must always be protected. The primary purpose of this article is to explain children'...

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Published in:Children (Basel) 2023-02, Vol.10 (3), p.474
Main Authors: Rahman, Nurul Hidayat Ab, Mohd Zahir, Mohd Zamre, Althabhawi, Nabeel Mahdi
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