Everyone has the right to education. However, 224 million children affected by crises need educational support, including more than 72 million who cannot attend school. Those who can continue learning face numerous barriers to accessing a quality education.

Education is a critical foundation in promoting livelihoods, safety and human rights. The 探花精选 is implementing innovative solutions to provide crisis-affected children with education opportunities on a global scale.

Below, we explore the importance of education in crisis-affected regions and identify ways to support education for all

Why is education essential?

Education is a fundamental right under the and it extends to all children, including those experiencing crisis. 

According to 探花精选 education and early childhood development policy advisor, Elana Banin,

鈥淓ducation is lifesaving. It鈥檚 a dual-purpose solution that protects vulnerable children in the short term and ignites their long-term capacity to contribute meaningfully to their communities and families.鈥

In regions prone to crises, education prepares communities to adapt. Schools and teachers impart life-saving lessons, complement healthcare services and help distribute aid in the form of in-kind humanitarian aid or cash assistance. The power of education is simply undeniable.

Fatima Musa stands near a blackboard at the front of a classroom in Nigeria where she delivers a seminar to students.
探花精选 learning facilitator Fatima Musa lectures students at the Maimusari Primary School In Maiduguri, Nigeria where many community members, including Fatima herself, have been displaced by conflict. Fatima reflects 鈥淚'm proud to be a teacher. My happiest moment is going to work, playing with the children and teaching them important lessons."
Photo: Tom Saater for the 探花精选

How are children's education affected when a crisis strikes?

Crises, such as conflict and climate shocks, disrupt education causing children to leave schools. However, over two-thirds of those who continue their education do not achieve proficiency in reading or math.

Families affected by crises are often displaced for long periods of time, with refugees experiencing an . If world leaders do not address the educational barriers that arise during crises, it is estimated that will lack the necessary skills to contribute to the workforce by 2030.

鈥淒espite the vast and growing education needs of children and youth in crisis contexts, education remains a severely underfunded aspect of humanitarian responses globally, receiving less than three percent of humanitarian aid annually,鈥 explains 探花精选 senior director of education, Emma Gremley.

鈥淭he international community must honour the right of every child to a quality education through sustained funding and a commitment to delivering impactful, innovative and contextualized support for programming.鈥

Two young children, Mira and Jawad, sit on a couch and proudly hold dolls that they made during an Ahlan Simsim program.
Sulaima* enrolled her five-year-old daughter, Mira, and three-year-old son, Jawad, in the Ahlan Simsim program in Amman, Jordan where the family found refuge after being displaced from their home in Syria due to conflict. 鈥淭he program is full of activities that are so joyful and motivating,鈥 says Sulaima. 鈥淢y kids started to draw and art became their way of expressing themselves.鈥
Photo: Ahmad Al-Jarery for the 探花精选

鈥淢y hopes for my children are that they get a proper education,鈥 says Sulaima. 鈥淚 believe in education. I was in an engineering college after one year because of the war. I鈥檓 still thinking of ways to complete my studies.鈥

How does a crisis impact education for vulnerable groups?

During a crisis, vulnerable groups - particularly women and girls - are often excluded from education due to discrimination, violence and harmful practices like child marriage. This leads to young girls dropping out of school to take on domestic tasks or generate income. 

Displaced children face challenges accessing quality education including adapting to new schools and cultures that impact their learning ability.

鈥淎dversity has physical impacts on the brain and can impede a child鈥檚 ability to grow both physically and mentally,鈥 explains Banin. 鈥淥ne of the first priorities in a crisis is to . Then, we can work to empower children through the tools of education to rise above it.鈥 

During times of crisis, young children are especially vulnerable and disadvantaged. The first five years of a child鈥檚 life are considered the most , but crises disrupt the nurturing environments that are essential for their growth. Despite the significant impact of humanitarian crises on young children, only of education aid from donors is allocated to early childhood education.

鈥淏y investing in these early years, we can catalyse progress and facilitate long term development and learning,鈥 says Banin.

For students like sixteen-year-old Asamench Asmisalu, education is a critical part of her recovery from crisis. Asamench鈥檚 family, like many others in Ethiopia, were displaced from their homes by severe drought and conflict.

鈥淲e used to have mango trees which were a source of income but they were destroyed during the conflict,鈥 says Asamench. 鈥淥ur belongings were looted. I stopped my education for a while because the school鈥檚 closed due to the conflict.鈥

Asamench and her family relocated to Konso, Ethiopia. She now attends a temporary learning centre constructed by the 探花精选 to support drought and conflict-affected communities in the region.

Sixteen-year-old Asamench sits at the front of a classroom where she takes notes. She wears a bright yellow shirt and sits next to a fellow student.
Asamench is happy to be back in school after intense conflict disrupted her studies and uprooted her family from their home. She now attends a temporary learning center where the 探花精选 supports students with cash assistance and scholastic materials.
Photo: Fahmo Mohammed for the 探花精选

What is the 探花精选 doing to support education in crisis-affected communities?

The 探花精选 is a global leader in providing customised education services to assist communities affected by crises. The 探花精选 aims to provide children with safe, quality education opportunities that equip them with essential skills to survive and flourish, no matter their location. 

鈥淲e recognise both the incredible challenge and opportunity of meeting these populations where they're at,鈥 says Banin. 鈥淲e want to foster a world where children are given the opportunity to thrive because they can make our world a better place.鈥

How is the 探花精选 addressing the needs of the youngest children?

With support from the MacArthur Foundation and LEGO Foundation, the 探花精选 has partnered with Sesame Workshop to deliver Ahlan Simsim, the largest early childhood initiative intervention in the history of humanitarian response. Ahlan Simsim, which means 鈥淲elcome Sesame鈥 in Arabic, combines Sesame Workshop鈥檚 engaging media content with the 探花精选鈥檚 expertise in delivering services in crisis-affected contexts. In partnership with over 60 local partners, including national ministries, Ahlan Simsim has reached more than 1.7 million children and caregivers across Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria with services for families. The programme provides in-person programming and a locally produced Arabic-language version of the beloved 鈥Sesame Street鈥 show, which has reached over 25 million children across the region with critical lessons like identifying and managing emotions. 

鈥淲e are changing the trajectory of children and caregivers living across the Middle East who have been suffering from the implications of the war in Syria,鈥 explains Banin. 鈥The results from this programme are outstanding.鈥

With support from the LEGO Foundation, the 探花精选 and partners are also delivering play-based learning opportunities to enhance children鈥檚 cognitive, social, emotional, physical, and creative skills as well as their wellbeing, through the PlayMatters programme. This initiative will benefit 800,000 young refugees and host community children in Uganda, Ethiopia, and Tanzania

鈥淧layMatters is particularly innovative,鈥 says Banin 鈥淧lay is a true tool for getting children to engage creatively with the literacy, numeracy, social and emotional skills that they need to retain foundational learning.鈥

A young boy participates in an active learning activity in a Ugandan classroom. The student stands at the front of the room and arranges letters on a line to spell out the word "moon".
A young student spells out the word 鈥渕oon鈥 during an active learning lesson as part of the PlayMatters program in Kitgum, Uganda.
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A commitment to innovative learning

Since the inception of the 探花精选 90 years ago, we have created innovative solutions to tackle the world鈥檚 most urgent problems, such as providing education services to children in need. We have started leveraging the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in our programmes aimed at reaching out to children in schools and remote learning environments.

Recent developments in our programming include supporting:

鈥淲e have designed a toolbox of interventions, which include a variety of responses that can be tailored to match the lived experiences of children and caregivers,鈥 says Banin. 鈥淭his approach allows the 探花精选 to provide personalised and contextual support to children regardless of the crisis they are experiencing or their education level.鈥

A three-year-old boy places headphones over his ears while participating in a JuJ煤 a la Calle activity. Beside him, a member of the program staff leans down to speak with Alex.
Three-year-old Alex participates in a JuJ煤 a la Calle play-based learning activity in Colombia, implemented by the 探花精选 with support from the LEGO Foundation. Alex鈥檚 mother, Magali, says 鈥淟earning through play helps Alex鈥檚 development. He has a speech impediment but the program helps him communicate and encourages him to socialize.鈥
Photo: Julian Ruiz for 探花精选

Learn more about the 探花精选鈥檚 education programming.

How are Ukrainian children affected by the war?

Since the escalation of the war in Ukraine in February 2022, nearly two-thirds of the country鈥檚 children have been forced to leave their homes. Four million children in the country remain in need of humanitarian assistance and more than .

In Ukraine, the 探花精选 is addressing the extensive psychosocial needs of children by supporting Safe Learning and Healing Spaces (SLHS) throughout the country, where children can foster social and emotional learning, critical to coping with trauma. We are also distributing early childhood development kits for internally displaced children which include books, activity guides and school equipment.

In Poland, we work with the Polish Migration Forum to support intercultural assistants who help Ukrainian children transition into schools and adapt to life in a new country. We also provide support for sports and educational activities for Ukrainian youth and offer intercultural training sessions for both students and teachers to make the integration process of young refugees easier.

Learn more about how the 探花精选 is standing with Ukraine.

Children in Ukraine join 探花精选 staff in an activity hosted at a Safe Healing Learning Space.
探花精选 staff lead internally displaced children in an interactive game at a Safe Healing Learning Space in Dnipro, Ukraine. These sessions are an important opportunity for children to achieve a sense of normalcy during a time of war.
Photo: Diana Zeyneb Alhindawi for the 探花精选

How can I support education in times of crisis?

The 探花精选 is active in more than 50 crisis-affected countries around the world, working to help people survive, recover and rebuild their lives. A cornerstone of our work is promoting educational outcomes in the communities that need it most.