Education in Crisis and Conflict
Healing the wounds of forced displacement: The power of education

Check out this blog post from the Accelerating Change for Children’s and Youths’ Education through Systems Strengthening (ACCESS) project at the University of Auckland on “Healing the wounds of forced displacement: The power of education.” Researchers make a compelling case for involving young people in the decisions affecting their lives and education.
Read the full blog here.
Learn More:
Related Blog Posts

Systems Strengthening
Resource Roundup: Seven Ways to Strengthen Systems for Literacy Outcomes
USAID’s vision is a world where partner country education systems enable all children and youth to acquire the education and skills needed to be productive members of society.
September 19, 2023

Gender and Education
How a Malawi Project Engaged Fathers to Support Girls’ Education
The changes that REAL Fathers were making in their homes was what motivated girls to go to school and work hard. At schools, REAL Fathers and Mothers’ Groups collaborated in bringing girls who had dropped out due to pregnancy or early marriage back to school.
April 25, 2023

Gender and Education
Working to advance gender equity and equality in education in conflict and crisis
The Center for Education at USAID is working to advance the gender equity and equality commitments by the Biden-Harris Administration and Administrator Power.
July 26, 2022