The webinar was hosted for the launch of UNICEF report on the role of remote modalities in implementing mental health and psychosocial support programs and services in the education sector.
16 September 2022
Report
Accelerated Education Working Group (AEWG), Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE), United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
The EiE-GenKit is a core resource package for gender in education in emergencies. The EiE-GenKit is the first resource of its kind, providing education practitioners with practical tools to promote gender-responsive programming from crisis to peace and sustainable development.
INEE and the AEWG are thrilled to share a new publication, which explores opportunities and challenges to institutionalizing Accelerated Education programmes (AEPs) into national education systems. To launch this publication, this webinar focused on research undertaken in Colombia, Jordan, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Uganda.
The Rugged Resilience Measure (RRM) is a brief measure of psychological or ‘internal’ resilience. It draws on qualities associated with how likely youth can cope with adversity and significant stressors.
The Educator Assessment of Learners’ Soft Skills Ability (EALSA) tool is a formative assessment that measures communication, interpersonal skills, dependability, and problem solving/critical thinking to improve outcomes around soft skills for both in-school and out-of-school youth.
The new IIEP-UNESCO publication compares data from The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Namibia, Senegal, and Zambia to explore the complex dynamics of the use of learning data, examining among other factors, the interactions among the different actors.
The Teachers’ Observations of Learners’ Social and Emotional Learning questionnaire was developed in an attempt to assess a set of social, emotional, behavioral, and cognitive competencies among primary school-age children in fragile, conflict-affected settings.
The YouthPower Action Youth Soft Skills Assessment (YAYSSA) intends to measure general social and emotional skills of youth in low-resource environments.
The Caregiver Reported Early Development Instrument (CREDI) was designed to serve as a population-level measure of early childhood development (ECD) for children from birth to age three. The 117-item Long Form used in China gathers information on the development of five inter-related domains: motor, cognitive, language, social-emotional, and mental health.
The Caregiver Reported Early Development Instrument (CREDI) was designed to serve as a population-level measure of early childhood development (ECD) for children from birth to age three. The Short Form used in Brazil gathers information on the development of five inter-related domains: motor, cognitive, language, social-emotional, and mental health, and takes less than 5 minutes per respondent.
The goal of the study outlined in this brief was to assess survey measures relevant to children’s development specifc to the Rohingya refugee camps. Specifcally, we measured experiences of the refugee camps, caregivers’ well-being, and child social-emotional development among families with pre primary-aged (3-4 year old) children.
The 2022 UNHCR Refugee Education Report tells the stories of some of the more than 10 million refugee children of school age under UNHCR’s mandate, including school-aged Venezuelans displaced abroad.
It is estimated that 244 million children and youth between the ages of 6 and 18 worldwide were out of school in 2021. The estimates confirm that, even before the onset of COVID-19, progress in reducing the out-of-school population had slowed down.
This factsheet presents six stories from children with disabilities, collected by Humanity & Inclusion in Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and the occupied Palestinian territory.
In 2020 and 2021, the Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack (GCPEA) identified over 450 reported attacks on education and incidents of military use of schools, universities, and educational facilities in Myanmar by state armed forces and non-state armed groups, the majority of which occurred after the military takeover on February 1, 2021
This report is the result of the research project “Teachers, Schools, and Communities: A Framework for Improving Basic Education in Gang-controlled Territories”, a product of the research agreement between the Dubai Cares Foundation and the Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas (UCA) of El Salvador, Central America.
This checklist provides a package of essential actions required to ensure disability-inclusive humanitarian action in line with the IASC guideline, CCCs, UNICEF Emergency Procedures, and guidance. It is a companion to UNICEF’s Guidance on including children with disabilities in humanitarian action.
The implementation and institutionalization of the contextualized INEE Minimum Standards (MS) for North Kivu are documented in this report by presenting challenges, lessons learned, and areas for further work.
The framework on the development of professional teaching standards aims to improve teacher quality, teaching and learning, as well as support the implementation and monitoring of the teacher target in the Education 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and specifically SDG4.