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New strategy set to tackle increasingly complex obstacles facing
WEBGeneva, 12 May 2022 – Tackling the increasingly complex and connected obstacles to education facing children and young people in crisis calls for broader coalitions, joined-up thinking and cross-sector solutions. Geneva must do more to take on these challenges. Therefore, the Geneva Global Hub for Education in Emergencies launched its 2022 …
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Unlocking Potential Through Education in Emergencies Data and …
WEBData and evidence are about more than just numbers, and Education in Emergencies creates impact beyond learning. Stronger use of data and evidence helps ensure inclusive, equitable, and quality education for all, and education in turn is a critical vehicle to improve physical and mental health, protection, food and nutrition security, …
Education in Emergencies, Mental Health and Psychosocial …
WEBEducation in Emergencies is a powerful vehicle to promote the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people trapped in crises. In humanitarian responses, EiE can serve as an anchor of connection, meaning and positive relationships for children, young people and their communities.
Home Geneva Global Hub for Education in Emergencies
WEBThe Geneva Global Hub for EiE: a unique opportunity for outreach and partnership. The Geneva Global Hub for Education in Emergencies engages with humanitarian and development organizations, governments, academia, the private sector and other stakeholders to promote coordinated thinking and efforts in support of Education in …
Cost-benefit analysis of mental health and psychosocial support
WEBThis policy brief is intended for policymakers, national governments, mental health and education coalitions, practitioners, and advocates. It provides an overview of the findings of a global cost-benefit analysis on mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) interventions in education settings across the humanitarian – development nexus.
The Life-Saving Power of Education – An ECOSOC HAS side event …
WEBInvesting in education can make a lasting difference in the health, empowerment and employment opportunities of the world´s most vulnerable children and youth, especially those caught in emergencies or experiencing forced displacement.
Education in Emergencies, Mental Health and Psychosocial …
WEBEducation in Emergencies is a powerful vehicle to promote the mental health and wellbeing of children and young people trapped in crises. In humanitarian responses, EiE can serve as an anchor of connection, meaning and positive relationships for children, young people and their communities. Good mental health is the state of well-being in which
Education in Emergencies & Health Emergencies
WEB2. Health emergencies affect the mental health of children and young people, and their families—EiE can support their overall wellbeing. During health emergencies, children and young people may worry about the health or economic wellbeing of their families, or feel anxious about the uncertainty of the future, experiencing mental distress. Schools may …
Focus on Education in Emergencies Geneva Global Hub for …
WEBMaking the Case. The years ahead are crucial – crucial for our planet, as climate change and food insecurity push more children into crisis and out of education; for the international community, as it will become clear whether we have succeeded (or failed) in delivering the 2030 Agenda; and most importantly, for the millions of children and young people at risk …
Education in Emergencies and the Climate Emergency Geneva …
WEBEducation for displaced and crisis-affected children and youth is crucial to promote climate action. Education helps people address the root causes and impacts of the climate crisis, empowering them with the knowledge, competencies and skills needed to adapt and innovate to take action, transform economies, and improve health, well-being and security.
Education in Emergencies & Gender
WEB3. Education in emergencies can save the lives of girls and young women in emergency settings. In humanitarian settings where protection risks are significant, girls and young women who access education can get critical information about Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) and be referred to safe and appropriate services, which can preserve …
Education in Emergencies & Child Protection
WEB2. Without protection and support, schools can be unsafe for children and young people caught in emergencies. Without explicit measures and actions to protect and make education inclusive and safe, schools can expose children and young people to child protection risks including physical punishment and violence, bullying and fighting, GBV, …
The learning and development of millions of children and youth …
WEBStatement by the Members of the Geneva Global Hub for Education in Emergencies. Children and youth living in crisis contexts affected by conflict and climate change are feeling the brunt of the mutually reinforcing …
Why Geneva Geneva Global Hub for Education in Emergencies
WEBWhy Geneva. As the world’s humanitarian capital, Geneva, Switzerland is host to many actors who can make a difference for the education of crisis-affected children and youth. It has a vibrant and multilateral diplomatic community and offers a rich tapestry of academic institutions, NGOs and private sector entities, whether they operate in the
Secretariat Geneva Global Hub for Education in Emergencies
WEBThe Association for the Geneva Global Hub for Education in Emergencies‘ Secretariat was created in September, 2022 by decision of the EiE Hub Steering Group.. As an association under Swiss law, based in Geneva, the Secretariat supports the EiE Hub in operationalizing its mandate. It works towards the realisation of the right to education for crisis-affected …
Statement by the Members of the Geneva Global Hub for …
WEBFurther, the respect for the rules of international humanitarian law (IHL) related to the conduct of hostilities, to ensuring adequate supplies of food and water, and to allowing and facilitating access for humanitarian relief, can help
Stakeholders from Denmark visit the Geneva Global Hub for EiE
WEBOn 28 and 29 March, representatives of the Danish Alliance for Education in Crisis met with Geneva Global Hub for EiE members at the Geneva office the Hub shares with Education Cannot Wait – who also joined the meetings.
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