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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…
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…
This report provides a summary of the observations, analyses and recommendations that were compiled by the Global CP AoR, Global Education Cluster and Somalia Education Cluster.
Advocacy brief on the role of education in saving lives and averting the loss of another generation 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…
A monitoring report on the impact of attacks on Syrian schools by the Southern Turkey Education Cluster (Syria response)
This code of conduct provides basic standards in relation to interviewing and documenting information as part of the Syria Integrated Needs Assessment (SINA). The principles laid down in this code of conduct are to safeguard the best interests of respondents and enumerators for their immediate and…
This report was commissioned by the South Sudan Education Cluster and the field exercises convened and organised in Unity and Upper Nile States by the State Ministries of Education.
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