As COVID-19 spread in early 2020, the government of the Republic of Congo took precautionary measures in March, including the closure of schools, which affected over 1.4 million students in 9,400 education and training establishments.
By June, progressive deconfinement opened schools to students applying for state examinations. For all other students, the government prioritized learning from home until they could return safely to school.
A GPE COVID-19 grant of US$7 million for 2020-2022, implemented by UNICEF, helped the Republic of Congo ensure learning continuity for children at the basic education level.
The government, with the support of partners, developed and disseminated learning content via television, the internet, radio, SMS communication and printed materials, which continue to be used today.
Educational television
A WebTV platform called EaDTV Congo was created to broadcast educational programs online during school closures and reached over 27,600 students. Lessons were also broadcast on television–both public and private channels–reaching 186,600 students.