South and Southeast Asia Flood Response Resources

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Topic(s):
Climate Change
Access to Education
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS)
Inclusive Education
Geographic Focus
Indonesia
Sri Lanka
Malaysia
Vietnam

In South and Southeast Asia, intense monsoon rains and climate-driven weather extremes have triggered rapid-onset floods and landslides, destroying homes, livelihoods, and critical infrastructure. Severe flooding is affecting millions of people in the region, with people in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Viet Nam particularly affected. 

Critical infrastructure has been damaged, families displaced, and health risks from waterborne diseases and sanitation challenges are rising. Flooded roads and damaged bridges are cutting off access to essential services, including education and healthcare. 

The following resources support the provision of education, and the psychosocial support and wellbeing of learners, teachers, and those who have been affected by the floods in South and Southeast Asia. This list will be updated, as needed.

For information on the humanitarian response in affected areas, visit ReliefWeb. To suggest resources for this crisis, or to request a customized collection of resources relevant to another crisis, contact [email protected]. For EiE technical support, submit an INEE Help Desk request here

 


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Parents and Caregivers

Child Protection

Psychosocial Support

Gender & Inclusion

Early Childhood Development

Accelerated Education

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