IIEP News - January 2024 No images? Click here We place them at the centre: children with their dreams, teenagers with their ambitions, and teachers with their needs. As we embrace a new year, watch this short film on why educational planning is critical for generations to come. Tackling the global refugee education crisisA costed action plan in Mauritania is a strong example of how to plan for inclusion. What were the three enabling conditions? Read more. In Uganda, new evidence to support teachers in refugee settingsOn the sidelines of the Global Refugee Forum, IIEP and Education Development Trust launched the latest report on teacher management in refugee settings, this time with a focus on Uganda. Read more. How to deliver on three unmet promises of digital technologiesMerely introducing digital technologies in education does not have the power to improve the system. The Regional Forum on Education Policy in Latin America and the Caribbean defined two paths forward. Pauline Rose appointed new IIEP-UNESCO Governing Board ChairDirector of the Research for Equitable Access and Learning (REAL) Centre, she brings a wealth of experience to her new role. Read more from our latest Governing Board session. Looking back, looking aheadIIEP in action looks back on key projects in 2022-2023, spanning 65 countries, 110 publications, and 101 training courses. Read highlights and testimonies. Drawing from recent discussions at IIEP's Donors' Day, we also share five key areas for partnerships. From all of us at IIEP-UNESCO, we wish you a happy, healthy, Don't miss!Training & other opportunities
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