Overview of the Education in Emergencies (EiE) Data Landscape
This webinar was part of an INEE hosted multi-part webinar series from the USAID Middle East Education Research, Training, and Support (MEERS) program, implemented by Social Impact and FHI 360. The series titled “The 4Ws of Education in Emergencies (EiE) Data: Who has What data? Where can I find it? And Why is this so complicated?”. The other webinars in this series can be found by clicking on the links below:
- Navigating Educational Development Data for EiE
- Navigating Humanitarian Operations Education Data for EiE
- Navigating Population Movement and Conflict Data for EiE
- Navigating Education Data for Internally Displaced Persons
As the first in the series, this webinar introduced the landscape of publicly available EiE data from development, humanitarian, population movement, and conflict data sources, examining the similarities and differences of data across the humanitarian and development sectors. The presentation shared the MEERS project’s draft EiE data usage framework, which includes six usage categories. Finally, the webinar briefly introduced the humanitarian response system’s data collection and dissemination processes, followed by a high-level overview of the educational development data ecosystem.