Developing Minimum Standards for Education in Emergencies

Traditionally, education in emergency situations has been seen, not as a humanitarian priority, but as a long-term development activity. In recent years, however, awareness has increased of the need for non-formal and formal education programmes in emergency situations. Two issues in particular have come to the fore: how to ensure a certain level of quality and accountability in emergency education; and how to ‘mainstream’ education as a priority humanitarian response.

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Journal Article

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Humanitarian Exchange

Écrit par

Allison Anderson

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Education Policy
Humanitarian Sectors - Education