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Building Bright Futures: How to integrate Ukraine's refugee children through early childhood education and care
Nine out of every 10 refugees arriving in host countries from Ukraine are women and children. Only 1 in 3 of Ukrainian refugee children are enrolled in ...

Building Bright Futures: What is needed to expand early childhood education and care for Ukraine's refugee children
Nine out of every 10 refugees arriving in host countries from Ukraine are women and children. Only 1 in 3 of Ukrainian refugee children are enrolled in ...

Including Refugee Learners in National Education Systems
Including Refugee Learners in National Education Systems identifies key factors that underpin effective inclusion of refugee learners in national education ...

Innocenti Research Digest: Adolescence 5
This quarterly digest synthesizes the latest research findings in adolescent well-being over the previous three months. Key themes in this latest edition ...

Lifting Barriers to Education During and After COVID-19: Improving education outcomes for migrant and refugee children in Latin America and the Caribbean
By the end of 2019, 4.8 million refugees and migrants had left Venezuela – making it the largest external displacement crisis in the region’s recent history. ...

Towards a Child Rights-based Assessment Tool to Evaluate National Responses to Migrant and Refugee Children
This paper examines a range of tools, guidelines and formats available to monitor and evaluate various aspects of national responses to migrant children ...

Unlocking Learning: The implementation and effectiveness of digital learning for Syrian refugees in Lebanon
Digital learning has the potential to offer interactive and personalized learning for children, in and out of school, including the most marginalized. ...

Winning the Game: How Sport for Development supports the psychological well-being of adolescent refugees
In 2022, UNHCR estimated that 103 million people were forcibly displaced worldwide; in the same year, UNICEF further reported that 37 million of those ...