Ressource High Level Symposium on Conflict Sensitive Education: Why and How? This concept note summarises the aims and expected outcomes of the High Level Symposium on Conflict Sensitive Education, held on 8 April 2013 at UNESCO, Paris, France.
Ressource Measuring school-based security interventions to protect from external threats of conflict and violence: A mapping of measurement frameworks and tools The mapping is for both the EiE and CPHA sectors, in particular for those looking to strengthen monitoring and evaluation frameworks and practices for the protection of education from attack and for those looking to develop or enhance integrated CPHA-EiE programs at school level, in areas affected by armed conflict and violence.
Ressource The Importance of Mobile for Refugees: A Landscape of New Services and Approaches This provides a snapshot of the current interest and activities of aid agencies and the mobile industry. It outlines ongoing activities (pilots, projects, and initiatives) across different regions, divided into five key themes: connectivity, digital tools and platforms, family reconnection, education, and livelihoods and mobile money.
Ressource Mental Health and Psychosocial Considerations During COVID-19 Outbreak These mental health considerations were developed by the WHO’s Department of Mental Health and Substance Use as messages targeting different groups to support for mental and psychosocial well-being during COVID-19 outbreak.
Ressource Politics of Anti-Racism Education: In Search of Strategies for Transformative Learning Politics of Anti-Racism Education is a book that engages the tough questions of anti- racism practice: How do we recognize anti-racism when there is no prescription or recipe for transformative practices? How does anti-racism resist the imperial divi- sive practices at various sites of difference while simultaneously amplifying the saliency of race? How do anti-racism educators challenge and support each other to do the ongoing work of anti-racism to guard our work from being consumed by hegemonic status quo agendas? What does it mean to name that which is incommensurable – experiences of race and racism?
Ressource Child-friendly Schools: Stories from Mozambique Under the aegis of Schools for Africa, the Child-Friendly Schools initiative in Mozambique promotes the rights of children and aims to improve the quality of primary education through a set of multi-sectoral interventions. It reinforces the goals of the Government of Mozambique’s Five-Year Plan (2010-2014) to realize an integrated and cross-cutting approach to basic education.
Ressource Left Out, Left Behind: Adolescent girls' secondary education in crises This report aims to understand more about the intersection between humanitarian crises, gender, age and education, paying close attention to gaps in secondary education. Where data permits, we explore the impact that humanitarian crises have on adolescent girls’ educational attainment, how this contrasts to that of adolescent boys, and how results differ between geographies.
Ressource A Global Compact on Learning: Taking Action on Education in Developing Countries Children and youth all around the world are facing a serious learning crisis. Beyond the 67 million children who are not attending primary school in low-income countries, there are countless children who are going through five years of education without learning basic reading, writing and math skills.
Ressource Mental Health in Haiti: A Literature Review This review focuses on relevant beliefs, help-seeking behavior, service utilization and both formal and informal resources for mental health. Our hope is that this report can provide some useful background for those unfamiliar with the local situation who hope to contribute to improving mental health services in the country.
Ressource What Schools Can Do to Protect Education from Attack and Military Use The paper describes what is actually being done in the field at the school-level to protect education from attack, identifying the risks and challenges involved, and drawing out lessons learned from these measures as well as other literature on the topic