• 224 million school-aged children are affected by crisis globally, forcing 72 million out of school altogether due to new and existing conflicts and increasing climate events

  • The 探花精选 is designing and scaling innovative solutions - including via artificial intelligence- to bring high-quality learning to children wherever they are, and to help recover from the mental health impacts of conflict and displacement

As millions of children go back to school in Europe, the UK, and the US, the 探花精选 today calls urgent attention to the millions of children who remain out of school due to protracted crises in places from Syria to Northeast Nigeria and Colombia, new conflicts like Sudan, and the growing number of climate-related disasters across the globe. 

Against this background, the 探花精选 and partners are delivering essential education and early childhood development programming to children, youth, teachers, and caregivers around the world. The 探花精选 is testing new, innovative approaches to reach children wherever they are with high-quality services tailored to each context. Across these crisis contexts, the 探花精选 accounts for the particular needs of these children, such as addressing the mental health and social-emotional impacts of trauma, in search of approaches to make up for years of missed education once school resumes.

探花精选鈥檚 suite of solutions for education and early childhood development programming range from low-tech to high-tech, including use of Artificial Intelligence (AI): 

Ahlan Simsim

With support from the MacArthur Foundation and LEGO Foundation, in partnership with Sesame Workshop, Ahlan Simsim - 鈥淲elcome Sesame鈥 in Arabic - is the largest early childhood intervention in the history of humanitarian response. The initiative has now reached over 1.7 million children and caregivers across Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria through direct services for families delivered by 探花精选 as well as civil society partners and government ministries of education, health and social development, and through a combination of in-person and remote phone and digital delivery. 25 million children have been reached with a locally produced Arabic-language version of Sesame Street.

PlayMatters

With support from the LEGO Foundation, the 探花精选 and partners are 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.

aprendIA

The 探花精选 has implemented an AI-driven chatbot platform that delivers personalised learning experiences using messaging platforms that crisis-affected children have access to, like WhatsApp, SMS texting, or social media, and aprendIA is deployable across different settings, aiming to reach over 1 million learners, through instances that include:

Pop-Up Learning

The 探花精选 recently conducted three randomised-control trials in Tanzania to measure the efficacy of 鈥淧op-Up鈥 style learning: delivering personalised and gamified content on software via tablets for children in both refugee camp settings and host-communities. Through the programme, children in all three trials saw increased outcomes in literacy and numeracy, equivalent to receiving months of added learning over a shorter amount of time.

Community-Based Education

 In Afghanistan the 探花精选 supports Community Based Education approaches in 6 provinces, with the goal of integrating students into the national education system. Programmes have reached 85,000 students, 50,000 of which are girls, and 2,000 teachers across 6 provinces in Afghanistan. 探花精选 is working to adapt learnings from other contexts to deploy Interactive Voice Response, SMS, and AI-based chatbots to teachers along with retaining the use of simple phones, aligned with client feedback on realistic scalable solutions.

Emma Gremley, 探花精选鈥檚 Senior Director for Education, said: 

鈥淭here are already hundreds of millions of children around the globe affected by crisis. Increasing climate events and conflict mean education is repeatedly disrupted, with long-term effects on children鈥檚 learning, development and future prospects. Current solutions are simply not adequate to meet this unprecedented need. And despite 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 3% of aid annually. The international community must honour the right of every child to a quality education through sustained funding and a commitment to delivering impactful, innovative and contextualised support for programming. 

"At the 探花精选 we are implementing solutions that are scalable, at a low-cost per learner, can be implemented with speed and maintain a high-quality of learning that is personalised to the unique needs of children. Through these solutions, driven by both emerging technologies like AI and low-tech platforms, we are restoring learning and hope for children even in the toughest, most remote settings."