Request support on coordination, information management, capacity development or other education in emergencies areas.
Demande de soutien en coordination, gestion de l’information, développement des capacités et autres domaines de l'éducation en situation d'urgence.
لطلب الدعم في مجال التنسيق ، إدارة المعلومات ، تنمية القدرات أو في اي مجال من مجالات التعليم في مناطق الطوارئ
Solicitar apoyo en coordinación, gestión de la información, desarrollo de capacidades u otra áreas en educación en emergencias.
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View resources to support education in emergencies coordination during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Indicative Guidance for the establishment and management of co-leadership arrangements at the country level.
For technical education in emergencies resources, please visit the INEE website.
This visual on attacks on education in Syria provides a summary analysis of verified and unverified incidents of attacks on schools, attacks on education personnel, threats of such attacks and the military use of schools, from the beginning of the Syrian conflict in March 2011 until June 2018. This…
South Sudan Memorandum of Understanding between Save the Children and UNICEF regarding Cluster C0-leadership
Groupe sectoriel éducation pour les urgences au Cameroun - Termes de 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…
In line with the global agreement, UNICEF and Save the Children have also been designated as Lead and Co-Lead Agencies respectively of the Mali Education Cluster, The present Memorandum of Understanding outlines the modalities for the Lead and Co-Lead arrangement.
This document is an example of MoU between Save the Children and UNICEF in Ukraine
This document is an example of MoU between Save the Children and UNICEF in South Sudan.
Ethiopia has recorded one of the fastest growing economies (at an average 10.5%) in the Sub-Saharan Africa in the last 10 years. However, it ranks 174 of 188 countries on the 2015 Human Development Index implying a long way to go. The Ethiopia education system is vulnerable to both natural…
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