Blog Deuxième colloque du KIX LAC “Éduquer en temps de crises faire et à l’urgence” en Amérique centrale et dans les Caraïbes Le deuxième colloque KIX LAC, organisé par SUMMA et l’Organisation des États des Caraïbes orientales (OECS) avec le soutien du CRDI et du Réseau Inter-agences pour l’Éducation en Situations d’Urgence (INEE), a une fois de plus gérée un espace pour l’échange de connaissances et d’outils développés par les pays pendant les périodes de crise récentes.
Resource Launch of JEiE Special Issue on Gender in Education in Emergencies The Journal on Education in Emergencies and INEE are pleased to share the webinar recording for the forthcoming JEiE Special Issue on Gender in EiE!
Resource Education for Life: Well-being and Resilience in South Sudan and Uganda This report documents the mixed-methods, multi-site, cross-border, and longitudinal research study carried out under the auspices of the Building Resilience in Crisis through Education (BRiCE) initiative. The study focused on two key interventions—the accelerated education (AE) program and teacher education and professional development (TEPD) activities.
Blog Annonce du JEiE volume 8, numéro 2 - Numéro spécial sur le genre dans l'éducation en situations d'urgence ! Ce numéro spécial du JEiE offre de nouvelles perspectives sur les expériences sexospécifiques des filles et des garçons à la recherche d'une éducation de qualité dans des contextes de conflit et de crise.
Resource Journal on Education in Emergencies Volume 8, Number 2 This special issue of JEiE offers new insights into the gendered experiences of girls and boys seeking quality education in contexts of conflict and crisis. The featured authors demonstrate the role scholarly and practice-based evidence can play in keeping education systems and providers accountable for gender parity in education access and quality for children and youth affected by emergencies.
Resource Editorial Note: Journal on Education in Emergencies Volume 8, Number 2 Carine Allaf, Julia Dicum, and Ruth Naylor, the lead editors of this Special Issue on Gender in Education in Emergencies, reflect on the key questions that shaped the scope and development of this issue and summarize the learning presented in each article.
Resource Barriers to Refugee Adolescents’ Educational Access during COVID-19: Exploring the Roles of Gender, Displacement, and Social Inequalities Nicola Jones and coauthors share insights they gained from 3,030 student surveys and 40 key informant interviews on the compounding effects COVID-19 has had on existing legal and cultural barriers to education access for Rohingya and Syrian refugees. They specifically note the exacerbating effects the pandemic has had on girls’ enrollment.
Resource Girls’ and Boys’ Voices on the Gendered Experience of Learning during COVID-19 in Countries Affected by Displacement In a study of ten countries, Nicole Dulieu, Silvia Arlini, Mya Gordon, and Allyson Krupar suggest that displaced boys who reported learning “nothing” or “a little bit” during COVID-19 school closures tied these perceptions to feeling sad or worried, and to increased violence at home. Girls more often connected their feelings about learning less during COVID with material and economic barriers.
Resource Data Disaggregation for Inclusive Quality Education in Emergencies: The COVID-19 Experience in Ghana In this field note, Abdul Badi Sayibu considers the phone-based surveys that Plan International used to assess the reach of and participation in its Making Ghanaian Girls Great Program. He suggests this is a viable method for collecting sex-disaggregated data in vulnerable and hard-to-reach contexts, and for facilitating rapid analyses of data for EiE program decisionmaking.
Blog ¡Anunciamos el volumen 8, número 2 de JEiE, un número especial sobre el género en la educación en situaciones de emergencia! Esta edición especial de la JEiE ofrece nuevas perspectivas sobre las experiencias de género de las niñas y niños que buscan educación de calidad en contextos de conflicto y crisis.