Towards evidence-driven education in emergencies: ERICC research agenda for South Sudan

This technical brief draws on a Research Agenda working paper for education in conflict and crisis in South Sudan. Through a comprehensive ‘country scan’ process guided by the ERICC programme – involving an evidence review, mapping exercises, key informant interviews and key stakeholder meetings – evidence gaps in education within the conflict-affected and protracted crisis context of South Sudan have been identified. From this systematic approach, we arrived at five priority research areas: i) out-of-school children, with a focus on pastoralist communities; ii) determinants of academic outcomes, social-emotional learning, and mental health and psychosocial support; iii) evaluation of policy formulation and implementation over time; iv) assessment of system preparedness and adaptation to shocks; and v) examination of processes and challenges in teacher training.

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Tipo de recurso

Brief

Publicado

Publicado por

Education Research in Conflict and Protracted Crisis (ERICC) Consortium

Escrito por

Ioanna Wagner Tsoni, Oladele Akogun, Elifrida Twalihi, Thomas Hussein, Nicholas Wilson, Maartje Schots, Kur Kur Dut

Tema(s)

Research and Evidence

Enfoque geográfico

South Sudan