News A holistic approach to security: The impact of education – Interview with Yasmine Sherif As the world continues to evolve, new threats challenge our security: climate change, gender inequality, armed conflicts and more, no longer restricted to national borders. Hence, security needs to be understood not only as the absence of physical danger. We need to leave the realist theorist approach behind and consider the human, economic, and environmental dimensions of it.
News How Yemeni parents are banding together to keep their kids in school Seven years into a deadly and devastating war, thousands of Yemeni parents are using what little they have left to fight for an untold victim of the country’s conflict: their childrens’ education.
Resource Education solutions for migrant and displaced children and their host communities This UNICEF working paper discusses education solutions for migrant and displaced children and their host communities.
Event Événement de lancement de la campagne "Protéger l'éducation dans les situations d'urgence maintenant!" Participez au lancement virtuel mondial de #ProtectEiENow pour découvrir ce que les gouvernements, les donateurs et la société civile peuvent faire pour protéger, garantir et réaliser le droit à l'éducation en situation d'urgence.
News Teen dreams and disappointments after the world's longest COVID school closure On January 10, Uganda reopened schools after the longest closure in the world due to the coronavirus pandemic. For most students, it was their first time back in the classroom in nearly two years.
News 13 million children denied an education in Sahel region as conflict forces 5,500 schools to close An estimated 13 million children were affected by the closure of 5,500 schools at the end of 2021 in the Sahel region, according to the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) in its latest report. The Sahel region covers Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Gambia, Guinea, Mauritania, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, and Senegal.
News ¿Educación sin fronteras? La esperanza de los estudiantes migrantes La violencia, la crisis económica o los desastres producidos por fenómenos naturales peligrosos siguen motivando la migración de miles de personas cada año en América Latina y el Caribe. En ocasiones, las familias migrantes terminan en un país en el que se habla un idioma diferente al de su país de origen.
News Ya se han perdido dos años de escuela. Ni uno más La pandemia ha demostrado que la enseñanza a distancia debe ser accesible a todos los niños, niñas y adolescentes, pero no puede sustituir a la enseñanza presencial.
Blog Celebrating Gender and EiE Achievements: 2021 in review This blog summarizes INEE’s work on gender in 2021 and invites members to engage with INEE on gender!
Blog Celebrando los logros en materia de género y EeE: balance de 2021 Este blog resume el trabajo de la INEE en materia de género a lo largo de 2021 e invita a sus miembros a colaborar con la INEE en este ámbito