Education in Emergencies: Rewrite the Future Policy Brief

Each year around three-quarters of a million children are caught up in emergencies – violent conflict or natural disasters like floods, earthquakes and hurricanes. In an emergency, people’s homes are often destroyed, their lives disrupted or they are forced to flee, which means that millions of children miss out on education. In the case of protracted emergencies, children may go for years without attending school.

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Advocacy Brief

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Save the Children

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Advocacy