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Crisis-sensitive planning and the inclusion of displaced populations in national education systems

19 March 2018.

 UNESCO, in partnership with UNHCR, UNICEF, and the Global Education Cluster, is holding a regional workshop to strengthen the coherence between humanitarian and development aid for education service delivery in the Eastern and Southern Africa Region, co-funded by the European Union’s (EU) Service for Foreign Policy Instruments.   

Displaced children and youth remain among the most marginalized groups worldwide in terms of education access. An estimated 60% of all refugee children and youth attend primary school, compared to 90% of children globally...Read more