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Welcome to the Education in Emergencies Working Group Nigeria (EiEWGN) Website

 

The EiEWG Nigeria is chaired by the Federal Ministry of Education or by the State Ministry of Education (And SUBEBs) at the state levels and co-chaired by UNICEF and Save the Children International.

EiEWG is a coordination forum functioning within the principles and guidelines of IASC and country sectoral coordination mechanisms.

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Education Cluster Contingency Plan Nigeria - Northeast, June 2023 - January 2024

Overview The Education in Emergencies Working Group (EiEWG) developed a contingency plan aligned to the 2023 Humanitarian Response Plan for Nigeria. Its purpose is to mitigate potential risks associated with unforeseen events that could disrupt education…

Format:
Manual and Guideline
Source:
Education Cluster, Govt. Nigeria, Save the Children, UNICEF
Posted:
14 Dec 2023
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North East Nigeria Education in Emergencies Working Group Newsletter - Issue 9, July - September, 2023

Northeast Context EDUCATION AMIDST CRISIS: CHALLENGES IN NIGERIA'S NORTH-EASTERN STATES In the complex and challenging terrain of humanitarian operations, persistent insecurity and the enduring cycle of displacement present formidable barriers to accessing both formal and informal educational services. The…

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News and Press Release
Source:
Education Cluster, UNICEF
Posted:
30 Nov 2023
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Northeast Nigeria: Joint Education Need Assessment, November 2021

**Executive Summary ** In the Education for change – A Ministerial Strategic Plan (2018 - 2022)1 we can read that “Education is at the heart of all national development efforts” and the importance of ensuring access to…

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Assessment
Source:
Education Cluster, Govt. Nigeria, Save the Children, UNICEF
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30 Nov 2021
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Outcome report on the Abuja conference on the Safe Schools Declaration, 2021 - 4th International Conference on the Safe Schools Declaration Abuja, Nigeria 25-27 October, 2021

Introduction The Government of Nigeria, together with the Governments of Argentina, Norway, and Spain, the African Union Commission, and the Global Coalition to Protect Education from Attack hosted the 4th International Conference on the Safe Schools Declaration…

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News and Press Release
Source:
Govt. Nigeria, Save the Children, UNICEF
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8 Aug 2022
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Minimum Standards for Safe Schools

The Federal Ministry of Education, in collaboration witht he Education in Emergencies Working Group in Nigeria, developed this document to serve as a too for certifying that all schools and places for teaching and learning are…

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Manual and Guideline
Source:
UNICEF, Plan International, Govt. Nigeria
Posted:
7 Sep 2021
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Nigeria: National Policy on Safety, Security and Violence-free Schools with its Implementing Guidelines, August 2021

ABOUT THE POLICY 1.0 Introduction Schools are important to nation building; the school represents a space where learners are comprehensively educated and developed. This development, however, can be guaranteed only if learning takes place in a safe…

Format:
Manual and Guideline
Source:
Education Cluster, Govt. Nigeria, Save the Children, UNICEF
Posted:
31 Aug 2021
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Meeting Minutes

For meeting minutes prior to 2022 visit the archive.

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GUIDANCE AND RESOURCES

On the Guidance and Resources Page, you find background documents and technical tools such as the INEE Minimum Standards.

EiEWGN Assessments and Tools

On the EiEWGN Assessment Page, you find an overview of all EiEWGN Partner Assessments including a list of Assessment Tools. A Technical Working Group under the EiEWGN and Safe School Initiative (SSI) aims on harmonizing Needs Assessments conducted in Northeastern Nigeria.

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