COVID-19

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*Please note: As of 23 December 2021, this page is no longer updated.*

The COVID-19 pandemic is an emergency of an unprecedented scale, bringing new challenges as we adapt to new ways of living and working. INEE expresses its solidarity with all those affected and all of our members around the world.

INEE is taking action to support our members, partners, and communities by ensuring they are equipped to help their governments, schools, teachers, parents/caregivers, and students mitigate the effects of the crisis and support the continuity of education for children and youth.

Scroll down for a list of Resources, Webinars, and Blogs to support the provision of education during COVID-19.

Resources

The following resources have been collected to support the provision of education in places affected by COVID-19 arranged according to various topics.

Key Resources

Accelerated Education

Advocacy

Child Protection

Child-friendly

Coordination

Data:

Distance Education

Distance Education Platforms:

Early Childhood Development

Emergency Response Plans

Evidence

Gender

Inclusion

Interactive Audio/Radio Instruction

MHPSS

Monitoring and Evaluation

Parents and Caregivers

Policy

Return to School

Schools

Teachers

WASH

 

Webinars

INEE produced a series of webinars to support EiE practitioners during COVID-19. Each webinar draws on the collective wisdom of the EiE community gained over the past few decades, and seeks to provide practical advice and technical support to practitioners working in already difficult contexts. Recordings and presentations from all webinars are available at the links below.

 

Blogs

The blog posts were an effort to use the collective wisdom of the EiE community gained over the past few decades to respond together to the global emergency. Each post provides practical advice and technical support to practitioners working in already difficult contexts, in order to help them navigate the additional challenges posed by COVID-19.