IIEP News - January 2023

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Happy New Year from IIEP-UNESCO!

 
 

Planning is the starting point for climate-resilient education systems

 

Equitable, inclusive, transformative – these are all ideals for global education today. But what about climate-resilient? Check out our latest blog via the Global Partnership for Education, outlining key steps to safeguard education.

 
 
 
 

Highlights from the IIEP Governing Board 

IIEP's Governing Board met in December to take stock of recent achievements and to chart a path forward as IIEP's 60th anniversary draws near. 

 
 
 

Helping youth in sub-Saharan Africa secure decent jobs

A new report illustrates how education can lead to positive employment outcomes, drawing on evidence from eight African countries.

 

From Peru to Portugal, open government empowers students

Discover how in two new case studies, sharing initiatives on open budgeting and youth auditors. Read more. 

 

Planning education for better health and well-being 

A regional capacity development programme in west and central Africa has trained nearly 160 education officers from 11 countries. Read more. 

 
 

Don't miss!

 

More news:

  • IIEP is a global learning partner for Education Out Loud, the largest education advocacy fund, which was just extended for 3 years
  • How to address the learning crisis? Discover the workshop results from the Regional Forum in Latin America and the Caribbean
 

Training & events: 

  • 8 February: a short course on Using learning assessment data to monitor SDG 4 progress | Apply here

  • 26 January: Micro-credentials and flexible learning pathways: a blueprint for policy and action | Register here

  • What do we know about the impacts of COVID-19 on education? See the highlights from this IIEP and UNESCO Santiago webinar

 

Publications:

  • Strengthening MoGEI engagement and leadership in rapid EiE responses in South Sudan
  • Assessing Qualification Mismatch in sub-Saharan Africa: Concepts, Indicators, and Data Sources 
  • Ensuring effective teacher management in refugee settings: UNRWA schools in Jordan: policy brief
  • Digital policies in education in Colombia: emerging trends and future prospects (in Spanish)
 
 
 

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