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17 August 2024 Journal Article
Early Childhood Research Quarterly

Cluster randomized controlled trial of a phone-based caregiver support and parenting program for Syrian and Jordanian families with young children

For refugee caregivers who may live in remote areas or be a highly mobile population, creating parenting programs that fit their needs and accommodate their mobility can be highly beneficial. In this article, we evaluate a 6-month, audio-only early childhood development (ECD) intervention delivered via phone (3 calls per month) to caregivers of Syrian and Jordanian backgrounds in Jordan.

15 August 2024 Journal Article
International Journal of Education, Culture and Society

Rapid Learning for Lasting Change: Accelerated Basic Education in Post-Conflict, Somalia

This paper extensively examines the comparative learning outcomes and impact of Alternative Basic Education (ABE) in conflict-affected regions, focusing the Bar ama Baro (BAB) initiative in Somalia. The primary aim of the study is to contrast the theoretical understanding of Alternative Basic Education with the practical realities observed during the implementation of the USAID-Bar ama Baro program in Somalia.

7 August 2024 Training Material Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE)

Inclusive Education in Emergencies Training Module

The INEE Inclusive Education in Emergencies Training Module training seeks to introduce frontline responders, humanitarian program developers, and implementers of all sectors to basic concepts of Inclusive Education in Emergencies and crisis-affected contexts. It can be used independently or with other modules of the full EiE Harmonized Training Package.

1 August 2024 Database Global Education Cluster

Global Education Cluster Data Repository

The Global Education Cluster Data Repository is a new centralized information platform, bringing together critical data points from country-level responses, including People in Need, People Targeted, People Reached, and funding levels. This makes the Data Repository an essential resource for the sector to inform decision-making, including planning, response monitoring, advocacy, and resource mobilization.

29 July 2024 Journal Article
Education and Science

Yet Another Crisis? Syrian Refugee Children and Turkish Education System in Turbulence

This study aims to explain the current and future situations of Syrian refugee children (SRC) in the Turkish education system in light of the views of teachers and administrators. The focal point in the study is to ascertain the situations that affect and are affected by the involvement of Syrian refugee students in the Turkish education system.

25 July 2024 Advocacy Statement
International Rescue Committee (IRC), Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), Plan International, Save the Children, War Child, World Vision
Secours Islamique France, Union of Relief and Development Associations

Lebanon’s displaced children and youth from the South cannot afford further disruption to their education

In times of conflict and displacement, education is a critical lifeline, offering children a safe space to learn and grow and providing families with crucial and life-saving information related to safety, mental health, and children's protection. For Lebanon, sustaining education is paramount for the country's recovery.

19 July 2024 Report UNESCO Global Education Monitoring (GEM) Report

Global education monitoring report 2024, gender report: technology on her terms

The 2024 Gender Report tells the increasingly positive story of girls’ education access, attainment and achievement, which is helping reverse decades of discrimination. But there is much more to say on gender equality in and through education. A companion to the 2023 GEM Report, this report looks at the interaction between education and technology with a gender lens.

12 July 2024 White Paper NYU Global TIES for Children

Supporting Children’s Holistic Development in Contexts of Conflict and Crisis

This white paper encapsulates our collective learnings from working with a network of actors in low- and middle-income and conflict affected contexts who aim to understand what works, how, and for whom. The goal of this paper is to distill insights from the diverse perspectives and experiences of dedicated researchers, inspire action, and provide recommendations for a future distinguished by inclusive and impactful outcomes. 

27 June 2024 INEE Webinar Global Coalition to Protection Education from Attack (GCPEA), Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE), International Committee of The Red Cross (ICRC)

Protecting Education in Conflict

INEE, ICRC, and GCPEA hosted a webinar on the global impact of attacks on schools, universities, students, and educators, and how the humanitarian sector is responding.

26 June 2024 Report
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark

The intersections between climate change and gender equality and sexual and reproductive health and rights

This report presents a desk study and analysis of relevant literature specific to prioritised themes in the climate change and gender equality and climate change and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights intersection. The purpose of the desk study is to establish the evidence base, identify knowledge gaps, trends and promising practices, with the view to inform policy and programming in the intersection.

26 June 2024 Report
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark

The intersection between climate change and education

This report presents a desk study and analysis of relevant literature specific to prioritised themes at the intersection of climate change and education, focusing on basic education in low-income countries. The purpose of the desk study is to establish the evidence base, identify knowledge gaps, trends and promising practices, with the view to inform policy and programming in the intersection between education and climate change. 

25 June 2024 Report NYU Global TIES for Children

Developing and Implementing a Measure of Quality of Home Visit Interactions for Fathers: the Rohingya Camps and Host Communities in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh

This brief discusses the importance of measuring quality, the process of developing and implementing this quality instrument, and the preliminary analysis of data collected using it. In addition to informing the impact evaluation, a broader goal of this work is to contribute to the emerging knowledge on measuring program quality and fidelity, particularly in low and middle income countries (LMIC) and emergency contexts, and better understand “how” and “why” parenting programs in these contexts do or do not work.