Resource What is counted and why in crisis-affected education systems? A comprehensive review of education data systems in Jordan This data systems review explores what education data is available and how it is used by stakeholders in Jordan to improve access, quality, continuity and outcomes for children affected by conflict and crisis. The methodology included a desk review of relevant literature coupled with 11 stakeholder interviews.
Resource World Education Statistics 2024 The World Education Statistics document is composed of an introduction that describes broadly the SDG4 monitoring framework, 11 thematic chapters, annexes, and a glossary. Each chapter focuses on one SDG 4 target and its more relevant indicator(s)
Resource Indikit - Updated Education Indicators and Guidance This webinar introduced participants to Indikit and the newly updated education indicators. It showed how to navigate the platform and took participants through examples of how to collect quality data. It provided space for participants to ask questions on how it all works, and how one can develop their own organizational indicator guidance if interested in having a tailored platform of indicators.
Resource ERICC Webinar Series: Refugee Inclusion in National Education Systems Together, the panelists engaged in discussion about connections and learnings across contexts. These presentations, ranging from global evidence reviews to comparative longitudinal studies, aimed to create a more cohesive understanding of the latest research in refugee inclusion, with the aim to move the EiE sector forward through specific takeaways for policy and practice.
Resource Refugee Education: Five Years on from the Launch of the 2030 Refugee Education Strategy The 2024 UNHCR Refugee Education Report draws on data from more than 65 countries worldwide to provide the most detailed picture yet of the state of refugee education and enrolment. The report reflects on the 2030 Refugee Education Strategy (launched in 2019) and where notable progress has been made as well as areas where greater investment and enhanced collaboration are needed to meet the strategic objectives of the Strategy.
Event ERICC Webinar Series: Refugee Inclusion in National Education Systems INEE and ERICC are pleased to invite you to a webinar on the latest evidence on refugee inclusion in national education systems. UTC
Event Indikit - Updated Education Indicators and Guidance INEE and People in Need invite you to a webinar on the updated education indicators and guidance on Indikit.net. UTC
Resource 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.
Resource 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.
Resource Global Trends: Forced Displacement 2023 UNHCR's Global Trends report presents key statistical trends and the latest official statistics on refugees, asylum-seekers, internally displaced and stateless people worldwide. At the end of 2023, 117.3 million people worldwide were forcibly displaced as a result of persecution, conflict, violence, human rights violations and events seriously disturbing public order.