Blog New INEE Reference Group to drive reforms and set global standards for EiE data INEE, ECW, and the UIS have launched a new reference group on education in emergencies (EiE) data aimed at tackling some of the sectoral challenges in EiE data collection, storage, sharing, and use.
Blog The Reunion: A conversation with some of INEE’s founding members (Part I) INEE Founders Peter Buckland, Eldrid Midttun, and Christopher Talbot recount their conversations on INEE’s early years from the 20th Anniversary Founders Panel.
Blog The Reunion: A conversation with some of INEE’s founding members (Part II) INEE Founders Peter Buckland, Eldrid Midttun, and Christopher Talbot discuss the future of INEE and what lies ahead for EiE.
Blog Stories: Teachers at work supporting the Ministry’s Learning Continuity program - Yemen This essay from Ahmed, INEE member in Yemen, was collected as part of INEE's 20th Anniversary commemoration to highlight how education in the midst of crisis and upheaval has made a difference for our members and those they work with (learners, youth, teachers, caregivers, etc.).
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.
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.
Blog Stories: INEE Helps in Planning - From Just Planning to Planning Justly - Pakistan This story of Syed, a National Program Manager in Pakistan, was collected as part of INEE's 20th Anniversary commemoration to highlight how education in the midst of crisis and upheaval has made a difference for our members and those they work with (learners, youth, teachers, caregivers, etc.).
News UK and Kenya to host major education summit in 2021 The United Kingdom and Kenya will co-host a high-level summit next year to lead global action to educate every child, the Prime Minister Boris Johnson and President Uhuru Kenyatta announce today (Monday 12 October).
Resource COVID-19 and the Global Education Emergency: Planning Systems for Recovery and Resilience This brief recommends crisis-sensitive educational planning with a strong equity focus to ensure education continuity, predicated on comprehensive health measures. It suggests actions for the G20 countries and donors to rebuild and support resilient education systems, moving from first response to recovery.
Resource Returning to Learning During Crises: Decision-Making and Planning Tools for Education Leaders This toolkit helps education planners plan and make key decisions on the return to learning during and after education disruptions caused by crises, such as COVID-19, in a way that is equitable, inclusive, and builds the resilience of education systems.