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Schools under Attack in Syria: A monitoring report on the impact of attacks on Syrian schools by the Southern Turkey Education Cluster (Syria response)

Syria is one of the most heavily affected countries by attacks on education.In Syria, schools arebombed, damaged, looted and destroyed on a regular basis, many places of learning are now deserted as children and teachers flee to safety.Since the conflict began, more than 4,200 schoolshave been…

  • Communicaiton: Communication Materials
  • Coordination: Advocacy
  • Emergency: Conflict, Complex
  • HPC: Implementation & Monitoring, Resource Mobilisation
  • Technical Areas: Attacks on Education, Protection

Ethiopia Education Cluster Terms of Reference

The Ethiopia Education Cluster was established in 2008. In response to the recent crisis, the Ethiopia Education Cluster is reactivated in January 2016. It is led by the Ministry of Education and co-led by UNICEF and Save the Children. The Education Cluster creates a forum for leadership and…

  • Coordination: Coordination, Cluster Management, Leadership
  • Emergency: Conflict, Complex, Drought, Floods, Displacement

Schools Under Attack in Syria

A monitoring report on the impact of attacks on Syrian schools by the Southern Turkey Education Cluster (Syria response)

  • Communicaiton: Communication Materials
  • Coordination: Advocacy
  • Emergency: Conflict, Complex
  • HPC: Implementation & Monitoring, Resource Mobilisation
  • Technical Areas: Attacks on Education, Protection

Guidance Note: Monsoon Contingency Planning for District Education Clusters

As the monsoon season approaches, the Education Cluster needs to be prepared to respond to the anticipated needs of the earthquake-affected population as they become exposed to heavy rains, landslides and possible floods. It will be important for the government and partners to support communities…

  • Coordination: Coordination, Cluster Strategy
  • Emergency: Floods
  • HPC: Strategic Planning

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