39 p.The 2024 UNHCR Refugee Education Report draws on data from more than 65 countries worldwide to provide the most detailed picture yet of the state of refugee education and enrolment. The report reflects on the 2030 Refugee Education Strategy (launched in 2019) and where notable progress has been made as well as areas where greater investment and enhanced collaboration are needed to meet the strategic objectives of the Strategy -- [UNHCR website]. Foreword -- Recap of the 2020 refugee education strategy -- Five years on from the launch of the 2030 refugee education strategy-data analysis -- The situation in Ukraine -- From the field -- The global refugee forum : progress in 2023 -- Final world.
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Table of Contents
- Content 5
- Foreword 6
- Recap of the 2030 refugee education strategy 8
- The targets 9
- The way forward 9
- Five years on from the launch of the 2030 refugee education strategy - data analysis 10
- Remarkable progress has been made on refugee education, but significant hurdles remain 10
- Expanding access to pre-primary education 12
- In top refugee hosting countries, recent progress to increase access to education has been mixed 13
- Gender parity is still a goal that has not been achieved 16
- The work of UNHCR in education 21
- What about quality? 22
- The situation in Ukraine 26
- A significant proportion of refugee children and youth from Ukraine remain out of school in host countries 26
- There are significant differences in enrolment between countries 26
- Secondary school-age children and youth are at particular risk of being out of school 27
- Drivers for non-enrolment 27
- Risks 28
- From the field 29
- How violence and xenophobia threaten access to education in Ecuador 29
- Young Ukrainian refugees stay focused on studies in Hungary 31
- Breaking down barriers with DAFI 34
- The global refugee forum: Progress in 2023 35
- Final word: Masomah ali zada 38