Innocenti Policy Briefs

Recent data show that two-thirds of young Ukrainian refugee children are currently not enrolled in the host country's early childhood education and care (ECEC) services. By publishing two policy briefs on the expansion of early childhood education and care and the role of ECEC in the integration of Ukrainian young children and their families, UNICEF is continuing the advocacy for the inclusion of all young children in ECEC, with a focus on Ukrainian young refugee children across Europe.

Innocenti Policy Briefs:

  • Brief 1: About integration of young refugee children through early childhood education and care
  • Brief 2: About expanding early childhood education and care for Ukrainian refugee children and
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