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Landscape Analysis of Early Childhood Development in Emergencies

Authors: Ponguta, Liliana Angélica
Moore, Kathryn
Varghese, Divina
Hein, Sascha
Ng, Angela
Alzaghoul, Aseel Fawaz
Benavides Camacho, Maria Angélica
Sethi, Karishma
Al-Soleiti, Majd
Keywords: early childhood development;ECD;education in emergencies;EiE;scoping review;landscape analysis;priority-setting processes
Issue Date: Mar-2022
Publisher: Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies
Series/Report no.: Volume 8;Number 1
Abstract: Despite the vast amount of research that supports investing in early childhood development and education in emergencies (ECDEiE), this area of programming continues to be underprioritized and underfunded. We applied a strategic problem-solving framework to systematically address the challenge of low access to ECDEiE in the global context. Specifically, we addressed three root causes of this problem: low prioritization of ECDEiE across sectors; the lack of a systematic characterization of the ECDEiE institutional and programmatic landscapes; and limited consensus on strategic advocacy for ECDEiE. To address these issues, we applied a mixed methods approach and administered an online global stocktaking survey to 118 respondents, including those working in humanitarian aid, ECDEiE, government, and academia. We also reviewed the gray literature (N=218 documents). We discuss our six main findings in order to inform strategic initiatives that could be used to increase access to ECDEiE globewide.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/63605
ISSN: 2518-6833
DOI: https://doi.org/10.33682/w69a-bhpt
Rights: The Journal on Education in Emergencies, published by the Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE), is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.
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