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Calling on Education and Child Protection Practitioners - Help Us Assess the Impact of Collaboration Efforts

Education and Child Protection Survey

Much energy went into promoting closer collaboration between Child Protection and Education actors over the last two years - but is it working? If you worked in a humanitarian setting in the last two years, we would like to hear from you through this 10-minute survey.

Over the last few years, the Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action, the Child Protection Area of Responsibility, the Global Education Cluster, the Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies, the UN Refugee Agency, and international and national NGOs have made significant efforts to promote integrated approaches and joint programming across the two sectors of Child Protection and Education in humanitarian action.

Part of that initiative was a review of inter-sectoral collaboration between both sectors. At the same time, communication tools promoted the centrality of protection and the benefits of Child Protection/Education joint programming.

If you worked in a humanitarian setting in 2021-2022, we would like to have your feedback. Have integrated approaches and joint programming between Child Protection and Education improved? If so, to what extent? Whether your organization is an Alliance member or not, please respond to this short survey and tell us about your experience.

While the survey is open until Tuesday, 7 March, it takes less than 10 minutes to complete - so why not do it right now?

Topics
Child Protection in Humanitarian Action
Education
Education in Emergencies and Crisis Contexts
Tags
Working across sectors