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Summary Guide to Developing Education Cluster Strategies

This Summary Guide shows the six steps to developing an Education Cluster Strategy. It is a companion to the full Guide, providing an overview and identifying quick entry points for the guidance; for each step in the process you will find detailed, practical tips and guidance in the full Guide.…

  • Coordination: Cluster Strategy
  • HPC: Strategic Planning

Planning Meetings with Cluster Lead Agencies

This document contains guidance around topics that should be included in (initial) meetings with Cluster Lead Agency/Agencies (CLA) – considering Cluster experience of the UNICEF Representative and the Save the Children Country Director:

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

Memorandum of Understanding South Sudan Education Cluster Co-Leadership

South Sudan Memorandum of Understanding between Save the Children and UNICEF regarding Cluster C0-leadership

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

Memorandum of Understanding Iraq Education Cluster Co-Leadership

In Iraq, It has been agreed that UNICEF and Save the Children will be co-lead agencies, in line with the global arrangement. The present Memorandum of Understanding outlines the modalities for this arrangement.

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

Guide to Developing Education Cluster Strategies

The purpose of this Guide and accompanying Strategy Package is to provide practical, relevant guidance and resources to education in emergencies (EiE) coordination staff on how to develop and update an Education Cluster Strategy.

  • Coordination: Cluster Strategy, Inter-Sector Coordination
  • HPC: Strategic Planning
  • Technical Areas: Accountability to Affected Populaiton, Localisation

Elevating Education in Emergencies: Making Cash Transfer Work Framing Paper

The second instalment in the Elevating Education in Emergencies series takes stock of the work done within the education sector to implement cash transfer programming (CTP) and reflects upon the challenges, successes and opportunities for the future, with a focus on Iraq and Somalia.

  • Coordination: Coordination
  • HPC: Implementation & Monitoring, Strategic Planning
  • Technical Areas: Cash Programming

Strategy Task Team Terms of Reference

This template is designed for you to contextualize and adapt so that it meets the needs of your Strategy process. Do not forget to change the heading above and delete this guidance before you finalize! More guidance on how to establish a Strategy Task Team is in Section 1.1 of the full Guide to…

  • Coordination: Cluster Management, Cluster Strategy
  • HPC: Strategic Planning

Strategy Alignment Matrix

An Alignment Matrix is a tool that will assist in ensuring cluster strategy aligns with and complements the approaches of other emergency and development plans. It will ensure continuity and relevance while helping to avoid duplication and confusion. As with the Strategy itself, the process of…

  • Coordination: Cluster Strategy, Inter-Sector Coordination
  • HPC: Strategic Planning

Stakeholder Survey Response Framework

This template provides suggested questions for surveying and consulting with Cluster partnerson the development of the Cluster Strategy’s Response Framework (i.e. Cluster Objectives, activities, indicators and standards).

  • Coordination: Cluster Strategy
  • HPC: Strategic Planning

Stakeholder Survey of Needs Template

This template provides suggested questions for surveying Cluster stakeholders concerning current education in emergencies needs of the affected population. Findings from the survey of needs can be used to supplement/triangulate assessment data (or in place of assessment data when assessment data is…

  • Coordination: Cluster Strategy
  • HPC: Strategic Planning

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