Due to the large
number of children in dire need of educational support in crisis-affected
contexts in response to this, Dubai Cares committed at least 10% of all its
funding for education in emergencies to research at the 2016 World Humanitarian
Summit. This research envelope titled, Evidence for Education in Emergencies
(E-Cubed), focuses on generating evidence on effective preparedness and
response strategies in EiE. The envelope aims to fund rigorous research geared
to inform the policies and practices of international and national decision
makers, implementing agencies, and other local stakeholders involved in
education.
Browse the below newsletter for more information
education in emergency.pdf
Or contact Externally Funded Projects Department at: efp@ju.edu.jo or 06-5355000- Extension 21060 - 21054