The COVID 4P Log Smartphone App
Child Rights Coalition Asia is partnering with colleagues at the Institute for Inspiring Children’s Futures, University of Strathclyde, and with a range of other international partners, to help develop the COVID-19 4P Log – a smartphone App created especially for practitioners and policymakers who are working to support children’s wellbeing, to log their lived reality and experiences throughout this pandemic.
It is designed to help us to better understand the ways practitioners and policymakers protect children, provide for their unique needs, enable their participation in decisions that affect them, and prevent harm at different stages of the current pandemic.
We invite colleagues from India and the Philippines to take part as respondents. The COVID-19 4P Log will ask you one question a day about your experiences of working during the pandemic and will take up no more than two minutes of each day, for 8 weeks.
The experiences that you log in the App daily will inform regular Learning Reports, which will outline the emerging themes, to equip all of us with insights and evidence to help us to identify good practices and overcome the challenges in future stages of this pandemic, and in the event of future pandemics.
The app has been live and available free to download iTunes and Google Play since the 7th of October, in 24 countries across 5 continents, including India and the Philippines for South Asia and Southeast Asia.
More details about the project are also available at https://inspiringchildrensfutures.org/log4p.
Follow the project on Twitter: twitter.com/COVIDLog4P.
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/company/institute-for-inspiring-childrens-futures/