Resource Hoping against the Odds: Understanding Refugee Youths’ Aspirations for Gaining Overseas Scholarships Hassan Aden draws from semistructured interviews and goal-mapping exercises to explore the cultural logics of hope, hard work, and success among refugee youths living in Dadaab as they pursue scholarships that will support their higher education aspirations and enable them to resettle abroad.
Resource Bangkit Semangat—Raise the Spirits: Teachers’ Vulnerability, Resilience, and Voice in Postdisaster Indonesia Drawing from ethnographic research on teachers in post-earthquake Indonesia, Christopher Henderson relates how global-level actors often miss the opportunity to engage meaningfully with teachers’ agency, self-concept, and resilience in humanitarian response guidance and policymaking.
Resource Field Note: Voices of Refugee Youth: Reflections on a Participatory, Youth-Centered Study Katrina Barnes et al. offer lessons from a participatory research initiative conducted with refugees in Rwanda and Pakistan, including how to navigate youth researchers’ positionality, training, and remuneration, and how to accommodate participants’ varying levels of research skills.
Resource Field Note: Education Systems Response to COVID-19: Reflections on the Contributions of Research to USAID’s Education and Resilience Agenda Jennifer Flemming et al. apply a resilience framework to the pandemic response in Colombia, Georgia, Lebanon, Nigeria, and Zambia to identify the practices, structures, and resource flows these systems leveraged to absorb, adapt, or transform the shock to their education systems from COVID-19.
Resource Evidence from Implementing Multi-Sectoral EiE Programming: Lessons from the PlayMatters Emergency Response Mechanism The mixed-methods study presented in the webinar, analyzed the PlayMatters Emergency Response Mechanism, an emergency response that integrated Education, Child Protection, WASH, and Health and Nutrition programming to meet the health, safety, and educational needs of conflict-affected children.
Resource Towards evidence-based policy-making for refugee education This report aims to contribute to an emerging landscape on refugee inclusion in national education systems by exploring the relationship between policy and data within a broader narrative of inclusion, from arrival in the host country to the achievement of durable solutions
Resource Building Inclusive Education Systems for Refugees In this webinar, we explored effective strategies for the inclusion of refugees in national education systems. Drawing on several complementary research studies by UNHCR, UNICEF Innocenti, and UNESCO, the panel presented promising practices to highlight the opportunities and challenges of effective inclusion.
Event Evidence from Implementing Multi-Sectoral EiE Programming: Lessons from the PlayMatters Emergency Response Mechanism This mixed-methods study presented in the webinar, analyzed the PlayMatters Emergency Response Mechanism, an emergency response that integrated Education, Child Protection, WASH, and Health and Nutrition programming to meet the health, safety, and educational needs of conflict-affected children. This webinar will share evidence on the benefits, opportunities, and challenges of the intervention, as well as key reflections from implementation staff from the International Rescue Committee, Plan International, Faith in Action, and ChildFund. UTC
Blog مليون دولار امريكي: إستثمار صندوق التعليم لا ينتظر للشبكة المشتركة لوكالات التعليم في حالات الطوارئ يعلن صندوق "التعليم لا ينتظر" استثمار جديد بقيمة مليون دولار أمريكي مقدم للشبكة المشتركة لوكالات التعليم في حالات الطوارئ. تساهم هذه المنحة في تعزيز نطاق التأثير الجماعي، بهدف تحسين النتائج التعليمية للأطفال المتأثرين بالأزمات.
Blog ECW Announces New US$1 Million Investment to INEE New Education Cannot Wait Acceleration Facility grant to INEE will scale up collective impact to improve educational outcomes for crisis-affected children.