Start and finish time of webinar
3pm CET; 2pm GMT

About the webinar:

Drawing on real life situations through 18 case studies from more than 10 countries, the Promising Practices in Refugee Education initiative – a partnership of Save the Children, UNHCR & Pearson – set out to identify, document, and promote innovative ways to effectively reach refugee children and young people with quality educational opportunities.

The second of three sessions aims at exploring how partners’ projects have had to be developed and adjusted for different contexts with distinct needs, and the recommendations that have been drawn from their experiences. These recommendations include adopting user-centred design and empowering approaches, establishing diverse pathways, and the creative use of space and infrastructure.

You can find out more about the initiative and case studies here.

Speakers:

  • Windle Trust Kenya
  • Relief International
  • Save the Children

You can register for the webinar here.

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