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Safeguard Yemen’s Future: Protect Education from Attack

Attacks on education in Yemen are exacerbating an already devastating crisis for education, said the Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack (GCPEA) in a briefing paper, Safeguard Yemen’s Future: Protect Education from Attack. According to Yemen’s Education Cluster, 2 million children are…

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

Education Under Attack 2018 - Ukraine Country Profile in GCPEA Report

The conflict in Ukraine has led to a splintered education system, and fighting disrupted children’s access to education near the contact line. Rockets, heavy artillery, and mortars launched by all parties to the conflict damaged or destroyed hundreds of schools on both sides of the contact line. In…

  • Communicaiton: Communication Materials
  • Coordination: Advocacy
  • Emergency: Conflict
  • 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

Memorandum of Understanding for MALI Education Cluster Lead and Co-Lead Arrangement

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.

  • Coordination: Coordination, Cluster Management, Leadership
  • Emergency: Conflict
  • HPC: Strategic Planning, Cluster Management, Leadership

Ethiopia Secondary Data Review Report 2016

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…

  • Coordination: Needs Assessment, Information Management
  • Emergency: Conflict, Complex, Drought, Floods, Displacement
  • HPC: Needs Assessment & Analysis

Ethiopia Education Cluster EDUCATION IN EMERGENCY 2016/17 RESPONSE STRATEGY

The Federal MOEis leading the Education Cluster with UNICEF and Save the Children to respond to the need of Education in Emergency.In response to the recent crisis, the EEC has been officially reactivated in January 2016 in order to be able to coordinate partners and respond to the crisis. This is…

  • Coordination: Cluster Strategy
  • Emergency: Conflict, Complex, Drought, Floods
  • HPC: Strategic Planning

Mali Education Cluster - Magpi Mobile Data Collection Lessons Learned

In August 2014 the Mali Education Cluster conducted a sector needs assessment in Mali’s Kidal region using Mapi. This report contains lessons from this assessment.

  • Coordination: Needs Assessment, Information Management, Knowledge Mangement
  • Emergency: Conflict
  • HPC: Needs Assessment & Analysis

Ethiopia Cluster: Status, Issues and Way Forward

This report summarises the situation the Education Cluster in Ethiopia was facing in 2011 and identifies challenges as well as opportunities the cluster faced in responding to the education crisis.

  • Coordination: Knowledge Mangement
  • Emergency: Conflict, Complex, Drought, Floods
  • HPC: Operational Peer Review and Evaluation

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