Report
Research revealed primary education as the predominant Education in Emergencies (EiE) priority, as well as an absence of clarity on who qualifies as a ‘youth.’ Girls’ education efforts often overlook pressing female youth challenges while support for boys’ and male youth education is largely absent.
The report details the limited investment and expertise on youth, and suggests that strategic targeting, designing relevant, youth-centred initiatives and empowering vulnerable youth are essential to improve effective EiE interventions for out-of-school youth.
Lost Opportunity - Education for out-of-school youth in emergency and protracted crisis settings.pdf
15.4 MB
Lost Opportunity - Executive Summary - Arabic.pdf
6.9 MB
Lost Opportunity - Executive Summary - English - Updated (070524).pdf
7.2 MB
Lost Opportunity - Executive Summary - French.pdf
7.0 MB
Lost Opportunity - Executive Summary - Spanish.pdf
7.0 MB