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Educate Us! Women and Girls on Learning in Humanitarian Crises

De: Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE)
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  • Educate Us! is a new podcast series about women’s and girls’ education in humanitarian crises, from the Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE). Episodes center on the unique challenges and opportunities women and girls experience while living and learning in humanitarian contexts. This series is a broad and intimate invitation for listeners to hear the stories behind the statistics, from the women and girls who live them. This podcast is supported by Global Affairs Canada.
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  • BONUS CONTENT: "Mind the Gap" in girls' education in emergencies
    Feb 15 2024

    In this bonus mini-episode, we’ll hear from Ella Page, co-author of the Mind the Gap 3 report. We’ll discuss progress, gaps, and challenges in girls’ education in emergencies, with particular attention to supporting female teachers in crisis-affected contexts. 

    • Report: Mind the Gap 3: Equity and Inclusion in and through Girls’ Education in Crisis

    • Policy paper: Closing the Gap 3: Promoting Equity and Inclusion in and through Girls’ Education in Crisis

    • Summary brief: Women Who Teach: Recruiting and Retaining Female Teachers in Crisis Settings

    • Summary brief: Gender-Responsive Inclusive Education: Ensuring Education Access and Quality for Girls’ with Disabilities

    • Summary brief: Comprehensive Sexuality Education in Emergencies: Developing and Delivering Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights Education in Crisis Settings

    We’d like to thank Global Affairs Canada, and Education Development Trust for their support with this episode. 

    For more information on INEE, check out our website:

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    19 m
  • 18. Spotlight: Afghanistan, two years on
    Aug 23 2023

    In this episode, we’ll hear from Afghan educators on how women’s and girls’ education and livelihoods have been impacted since the Taliban returned to power, and how women and girls are still striving to learn against all odds.

    For more information on girls’ education in emergencies data, check out these resources:

    • Afghan Diaspora Hub - How you can help

    • Human Rights Watch - Four Ways to Support Girls’ Access to Education in Afghanistan

    • UNICEF - Afghanistan: Education Equity Profile for Adolescent Girls

    • UNESCO - The right to education: What’s at stake in Afghanistan?

    We’d like to thank Global Affairs Canada and World Vision Canada for their support with this episode. 

    For more information on INEE, check out our website:

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    • Donate to INEE

     

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    40 m
  • 17. Why is quality data important for girls' education in emergencies?
    Aug 9 2023

    In this episode, we’re talking about why girls’ education in emergencies data matters and how it can be collected in a safe and responsible way. We’ll hear from advocates and researchers on how gender-responsive data can be used to inform policy and practice. 

    For more information on girls’ education in emergencies data, check out these resources:

    • INEE - Bridging the Gap: Strengthening the Evidence Base for Gender-Responsive Education in Emergencies

    • INEE - Closing the Gap: Advancing Girls’ Education in Crisis and Conflict

    • INEE - Charlevoix Funding Dashboard

    • Equal Measures 2030 - 2022 SDG Gender Index

    • Equal Measures 2030 - Gender Equality Calculator

    We’d like to thank Global Affairs Canada, Equal Measures 2030 and Pangea Educational Development for their support with this episode. 

    For more information on INEE, check out our website:

    • Join INEE

    • Donate to INEE

     

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