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We need more than money to help the millions of displaced children around the world
The new UNHCR annual Global Trends figures show that there is now an unprecedented 68.5 million people around the world who have been displaced. Among them are 25.4 million refugees. These young people have extreme education needs, and expectations, which … Continue reading
Are you the voice of refugees on education?
On this World Refugee Day, the GEM Report is launching a call for refugee students and their teachers to share their stories and photos about education. Our next report will be launched on November 20, will focus on the theme of migration, displacement … Continue reading
Posted in migration, refugees, Refugees and displaced people, Uncategorized
Tagged 2019 gem report, migration, refugee education, refugees
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Educating refugees: Old ways of working aren’t good enough
By Aaron Benavot, originally posted on Promising Practices for Refugee Education The plight of refugees is in the news every day, and not a moment too soon. Refugee children and adolescents suffer from having almost all of their rights taken … Continue reading
Posted in refugees, Refugees and displaced people, Uncategorized
Tagged #Target 4.5, 2019 gem report, education, human rights, IDPs, refugees
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Share your views and contribute to the forthcoming 2019 GEM Report
The 2019 GEM Report will look at the issue of migration and education, as approved by the GEM Report International Advisory Board in June 2016. Today we are launching an online consultation, and hope you will share your views to … Continue reading
Posted in migration, Uncategorized
Tagged #Target 4.5, 2019 gem report, education, immigrants, immigration, migration, refugees
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