Key Figures

People in need
Image
PiN Blanco
5.01 M
06 Dec 2023
Target population
523.7 K
06 Dec 2023
Finantial Requirements
Image
Requerimientos financieros
$87.99 M
06 Dec 2023
Appealing Partners
Image
partners
74
06 Dec 2023

What is the Education Sector?

PRIORITY NEEDS

The challenges in education have been severely exacerbated by the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic across the region. Since March 2020, as COVID-19 spread in the Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region, Ministries of Education (MoE) progressively closed schools at preschool, primary and secondary levels. It is estimated that over 159 million children (69.5 million girls) have been affected in LAC, representing more than 97 per cent of enrolled learners. Refugees and migrants from Venezuela have been particularly harshly affected. For example, the National Platform in Peru (GTRM, by its Spanish acronym) estimates that by the end of August, over 50 per cent of refugee and migrant children remained outside of the Peruvian education system while the Platform in Colombia (GIFMM, by its Spanish acronym) reports that during the COVID-19 emergency, 27 percent of households with children from Venezuela aged between 6 to 11 years with the intention to stay, and 37 per cent of households with children aged between 12 to 17 years did not have access to formal learning activities. Similar findings have been made in other countries of the region. Among the reasons for Venezuelan children not attending school are reduced financial resources of refugee and migrant households, lack of access to IT devices and internet connectivity, discrimination and xenophobia, and lack of documentation.

Across the region, there is an urgent need to fully include refugee and migrant children into education systems and policies. This urgent need is exacerbated for those refugee and migrant children and adolescents from Venezuela who arrive without documentation. There is also a significant absence of frameworks or mechanisms for the recognition, validation, and accreditation for non-formal and informal learning outcomes of undocumented refugee and migrant children and adolescents This situation has become one of the main barriers to access education in host countries. In some cases, children can attend schools, but without the possibility of certifying their grades due to a lack of such documentation. Finally, girls and adolescents face additional vulnerabilities and barriers to return to schools due to household responsibilities, child labor, gender-based violence (GBV), and early pregnancy.

Response Strategy

The regional Education Sector promotes regionwide coherence in the education response through evidence generation and knowledge management for advocacy and policy dialogue, capacity development, monitoring and reporting, and resource mobilization, integrating gender, age and diversity approaches. The regional response will focus predominantly on the countries hosting the largest numbers of refugees and migrants from Venezuela (Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Peru and Brazil) but will seek to expand its support to the Southern Cone, the Caribbean and to Central America and Mexico in 2021.

Response priorities:

Complementing national efforts of direct assistance, the regional Education Sector aims to:

Generate Advocacy and Policy Dialogues: Implement evidence-based policies and normative frameworks to increase access & retention of refugee, migrant & host community children in education with quality, dignity and ensuring equity, non-discrimination, and inclusion.

Capacity Development: Enhance the capacity of regional and national education stakeholders to ensure access, permanence and learning outcomes for refugee, migrant and affected host community children, as well as to increase the resilience of the education system.

Evidence Generation: Ensure MoEs have access to reliable, accurate, relevant, and timely data disaggregated by gender and age on access and learning of refugee and migrant children to strengthen the education planning capacities of hosting countries.

Integrated response approaches:

For the Education Sector, the promotion of actions with a multisectoral and gender- and age-responsive approach will be maintained within its scope of coordination and advocacy. The Sector will collaborate with relevant Sectors, Working Groups and Focal Points on issues related to Child Protection, Gender, Gender Based Violence (GBV) and Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA); coordinate with the Health Sector on mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) and sexual and reproductive health; develop and apply joint strategies with the WASH Sector to enhance safe water and hygiene measures in schools; and work with the Nutrition and Food Security Sectors to improve the provision of school meals for refugee and migrant children from Venezuela.

Documents block

Reporte/Informe
Document image
Evaluación Conjunta de Necesidades 2024

El presente informe detalla los resultados de la sexta ronda de la Evaluación Conjunta de Necesidades 2024 del Grupo de Trabajo para Refugiados y Migrantes (GTRM) de Ecuador. Este análisis describe la metodología utilizada, su alcance y sus principales resultados para población en tránsito y en vocación de permanencia.Tablero de la Evaluación Conjunta de Necesidades 2024 para la población con vocación de permanencia  Tablero de la Evaluación Conjunta de Necesidades 2024 para la población en tránsito   

Downloads:
217
Published:
24 October 2024
Tags:
Evaluación
Report
SITREP July-September 2024 Southern Cone
SitRep July-September 2024 R4V Southern Cone Platform

Situation report with key context updates at the Southern Cone Subregional level and highlights of partners' operational response in the framework of the RMRP implementation for the third quarter of 2024.

Downloads:
17
Published:
23 October 2024
Tags:
Situation Reports Cono Sur Argentina Bolivia Paraguay Uruguay
Reporte/Informe
Portada SITREP Julio-Septiembre
Informe de Situación Julio - Septiembre 2024 Plataforma Cono Sur R4V

Informe de situación con actualizaciones clave del contexto a nivel Subregional del Cono Sur y aspectos destacados de la respuesta operativa de los socios en el marco de la implementación del RMRP para el tercer trimestre de 2024.

Downloads:
21
Published:
23 October 2024
Tags:
Informes de situación Cono Sur Argentina Bolivia Paraguay Uruguay informe de situacion
Reporte/Informe
R4V Cono Sur Informe de Situación Enero-Junio 2024
Informe de Situación Enero - Junio 2024 Plataforma Cono Sur R4V

Informe de situación con actualizaciones clave del contexto a nivel Subregional del Cono Sur y aspectos destacados de la respuesta operativa de los socios en el marco de la implementación del RMRP para el primer semestre del 2024.

Downloads:
74
Published:
30 August 2024
Tags:
Informes de situación Cono Sur Argentina Bolivia Paraguay Uruguay informes de situación
Datos y Estadísticas
Informe simplificado sobre condiciones de vida y acceso a derechos de personas migrantes y refugiadas venezolanas, colombianas, cubanas, dominicanas y haitianas en Argentina
Informe simplificado sobre condiciones de vida y acceso a derechos de personas migrantes y refugiadas venezolanas, colombianas, cubanas, dominicanas y haitianas en Argentina

Este Informe fue elaborado sobre la base de las principales variables sociodemográficas de la población encuestada a través de la segunda edición de la Encuesta Nacional Migrante Argentina (ENMA), con el objetivo de describir la trayectoria migratoria y las condiciones de vida y acceso a derechos de las personas migrantes y refugiadas venezolanas y de otras nacionalidades de interés en Argentina. 

Downloads:
54
Published:
30 August 2024
Tags:
Datos y estadísticas Cono Sur Argentina
View all documents

Calendar

Type of view
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
27
28
29
30
31
1
2
 
 
 
 
 
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
PER: Coordinadores GTRM
 
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
PER: Reunión Plenaria del GTRM
 

Sector Contacts

Juan Pinzon

UNICEF

jpinzon@unicef.org 

 

Sussana Urbano

SAVE THE CHILDREN

sussana.urbano@savethechildren.org