Event Lanzamiento del Informe de Seguimiento de la Educación en el Mundo 2020 América Latina y el Caribe
News At Least 6 Children Killed in Attack on School in Cameroon Gunmen killed at least six children and badly wounded about eight others when they opened fire in a school in the city of Kumba in Cameroon’s Southwest region on Saturday, officials told Reuters.
News Why Is Europe Keeping Its Schools Open, Despite New Lockdowns? Europe’s latest wave of restrictions to stop the spread of coronavirus have largely avoided closing schools. We take a look at why and how they are being kept open.
Blog Back-to-school, but not back to normal: Lessons from Aga Khan's field programs With support from the Government of Canada, Aga Khan Foundation Canada (AKFC) and our partners have spent the past five months planning and implementing a COVID-19 response plan geared towards helping children in Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya continue learning at home during school closures.
News Les fermetures d'écoles dues à la pandémie de COVID 19 ne constituent pas la plus grande menace pour l'apprentissage des enfants Alors que les gouvernements à travers monde s’efforcent toujours de mettre en œuvre des programmes d'apprentissage à distance accessibles à tous les enfants, la crise de l'éducation, exacerbée par la pandémie de COVID-19, ne semble pas faiblir.
Resource With Us and For Us: Working with and for Young people in Humanitarian and Protracted Crises These IASC guidelines provide a framework for working with and for young people throughout the humanitarian programme cycle (HPC), complete with tips, examples and case studies. In addition, humanitarian actors can use this guidance as a reference to design programmes that respond to their context
Resource TEAM Girl Malawi Learning Paper: Reaching the most marganalised during COVID-19 Transformational Empowerment for Marginalised Adolescent Girls in Malawi (TEAM Girl Malawi) aims to significantly improve learning and life chances for the most marginalised young people.
Resource Mental health and psychosocial support for children in humanitarian settings: An updated review of evidence and practice This review provides practitioners with a review and update on effective practices and evidence in the field of MHPSS. It was first drafted in 2015, presenting evidence and practice specific to children in order to support the implementation of MHPSS activities in humanitarian settings. This updated 2020 Review includes recent evidence updates (2015-2020), and addressing an identified gap in the 2015 Review, includes additional evidence on child and community participation.
Resource Information, coordination and financing: Does the Education Response Plan for Refugees and Host Communities make a difference? This research report looks at the effectiveness of Uganda’s Education Response Plan (ERP) in setting up effective coordination systems, channeling adequate financing, and using relevant information, to improve the effectiveness of education service delivery for refugees and host communities. It was carried out mid-way through the ERP's duration.