Preventing a Lost Generation in Ukraine: Recommendations for Supporting Education in Emergency Humanitarian Response

This brief is prepared to provide recommendations on promising and practical approaches to support education during the acute crisis period in Ukraine and to mitigate the impacts of the Russian invasion on children’s learning and wellbeing. It is primarily designed to support multilateral and bilateral organizations, as well as other actors and stakeholders, to identify priorities and approaches to support education for children affected by the Ukraine crisis. In this brief, we provide:

  • An overview of the conditions of education for Ukrainian children thus far
  • Options and priorities for supporting the children affected by the Russian Invasion, both (a) for the children remaining in Ukraine and (b) for the Ukrainian refugee children in neighboring host countries.
  • State of evidence and implications of future responses and research

Resource Info

Resource Type

Policy Brief

Published

Published by

Education Research in Conflict and Protracted Crisis (ERICC) Consortium

Authored by

Ha Yeon Kim, Salim Salama, Celine Ammash, J. Lawrence Aber

Topic(s)

Child Wellbeing
Research and Evidence

Geographic Focus

Ukraine