Noticias Refugees in West Java, Indonesia have no access to education so they established their own school "In West Java, a group of volunteer refugees established the Refugee Learning Center (RLC) to provide education and empower fellow refugees.
Noticias Democratic Republic of Congo: Girls’ Lives Shattered by Attacks on Schools Armed groups attacked hundreds of schools in the Kasai region of central Democratic Republic of Congo during the 2016-17 conflict, said the Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack (GCPEA) in a report released today.
Noticias RD Congo : Attaques contre les écoles, synonymes de vie brisée pour les jeunes Congolaises Des groupes armés s’en sont pris à des centaines d’écoles dans la région de Kasaï, au centre de la République démocratique du Congo, au cours du conflit de 2016-2017, a déclaré la Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack (GCPEA) dans un rapport publié aujourd'hui.
Recurso Experiences of (Dis)Unity: Students’ Negotiation of Ethnic and National Identities in Botswana Schools This study examines how students of majority and minority ethnic backgrounds in Botswana understand national identity as inclusive of their ethnic groups.
Recurso Teacher Wellbeing: Key Findings from a Landscape Review INEE and the Education Equity Research Initiative co-hosted an interactive webinar that presented recent research on teacher well-being in low resource, crisis, and conflict-affected settings.
Noticias Syrian Students in Jordan Struggle with Multiple Obstacles to Post-Secondary Education Syrians sat for high school final exams (tawjihi) this year, according to the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Education, Sami al-Salaitah, among which hundreds are expected to have passed and thus become qualified to enroll in universities and community colleges.
Noticias Syrian students in Jordan struggle with multiple obstacles to post-secondary education "4761 Syrians sat for high school final exams (tawjihi) this year, according to the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Education, Sami al-Salaitah, among which hundreds are expected to have passed and thus become qualified to enroll in universities and community colleges.
Noticias The Forgotten Rohingya Refugees Existence is resistance: a quarter of a million Rohingya refugees live in Malaysia with no legal rights or protections. Sohail Mohammad is three years old. He was born in Malaysia, but he’s not allowed to go to school here and his parents aren’t allowed to earn a living. That’s because they’re among the country’s 200,000 Rohingya refugees.
Noticias The Forgotten Rohingya Refugees "Fleeing at a staggering rate since 2012, over 720,000 of Myanmar’s Rohingya ethnic minority, many of whom are Muslim, have escaped what the UN calls “ethnic cleansing.” Myanmar has launched extensive military campaigns against what they say are Rohingya militants, but tens of thousands have been killed and entire villages razed, prompting allegations of human rights violations, war crimes, and
Recurso Navigating Population Movement and Conflict Data for EiE The fourth webinar in the series, “The 4Ws of Education in Emergencies (EiE) Data: Who has What data? Where can I find it? And Why is this so complicated?”, provided an overview of contextual data for EiE, including data from population movement and conflict sources