[Video series] What is your vision for the future of education in emergencies?

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Topic(s):
Education Policy
Education Financing
Anti-racism and Decoloniality

With global crises on the rise and traditional donor funding shrinking, it’s more important than ever to rethink how we support education in emergencies (EiE). In line with INEE's Beyond Aid: What's Next for EiE? consultations, INEE reached out to education, child protection, and other humanitarian stakeholders and asked them to share their vision for a more equitable, inclusive, and sustainable sector. These short videos reimagine the EiE sector as one that is led by local actors, supported by innovative funding models, and bolstered by decolonial, anti-racist practices. 

Join us in reimagining What’s Next for EiE. If you are interested in sharing your vision, please reach out to [email protected]

INEE Country Focal Points (3 minutes 14 seconds)

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Aishwarya Shetty, Education Above All Foundation (2 minutes 42 seconds)

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Dominik Stillhart, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (2 minutes 48 seconds)

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Hani Mansourian, Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (2 minutes 33 seconds)

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Ritesh Shah, University of Auckland (x minutes x seconds)

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