INEE 2022 Annual Report
2022 was a year of unprecedented global challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic, food insecurity, climate change, and conflict continued to disrupt lives and livelihoods around the world, resulting in more than 108 million people being forcibly displaced and 224 million school-aged children requiring educational support.
With this as the backdrop, INEE had one of its most ambitious years ever: 2,043 new members joined the network to bring the total to 19,899; more than 4,000 members participated in 150 virtual and in-person events; three new national and regional NGOs were added to an expanded INEE Steering Group; INEE network spaces were restructured to enhance engagement and diversity; and 30 new resources were published on a wide range of topics, including accelerated education, distance education, early childhood development, gender, inclusive education, mental health and psychosocial support, and teacher wellbeing.
In this 2022 Annual Report, you will find a summary of the network’s many activities and accomplishments, which are organized by INEE’s strategic priorities and primary functions.