EAA, UNHCR Sign New Agreement to Enroll More Out of School, Refugee Children

Doha: The development and education global leader, Education Above All (EAA) Foundation have signed a new five-year agreement with the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR) aimed at addressing the global challenge of out of school children (OOSC), including refugees, internally displaced persons, and host community children.

The strategic partnership agreement will focus on supporting, promoting, and protecting the right to education for children and youth, especially in conflict affected countries. The partnership will expand access to quality education for many more vulnerable children worldwide. This initiative aligns closely with Sustainable Development Goal 4, which advocates for inclusive and quality education for all by 2030.

EAA and UNHCR aim to continue working at scale with impacts reaching beyond its core OOSC enrolments to include policy enhancements and improvements in education systems alongside ongoing advocacy and continued support for the recognition of refugee education qualifications.

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mmenting on the partnership, HE UNHCR High Commissioner Filippo Grandi said, “There are more than seven million refugee children currently out of school who will be left behind if they do not have access to education.” His Excellency added, “This is why Education Above All Foundations ongoing commitment to education is so critical to ensure the right to education for all children forced to flee. Together, we are opening doors to new opportunities and brighter futures for refugee children.” In turn, CEO of EAA Foundation Fahad Al Sulaiti stated, “The alliance between UNHCR and EAA Foundation is testament to the power of strong partnerships. Together, we have achieved remarkable results. Education knows no boundaries; it is key to unlocking potential and shaping brighter futures for all. Through our joint efforts, we are working to create a world where equality and opportunity in education are more readily available; enriching lives and transforming communities.” In addition to increased OOSC enrolment, joint p
rojects between EAA and UNHCR have demonstrated varied and significant impact through policy change in a number of countries, increased community resources through the construction of new schools and classrooms, employment opportunities, teacher training, and financial/material support to children and their families. The collaboration has also facilitated sports programmes to boost enrolment and retention, enhance wellbeing and foster social cohesion and inclusion.

Furthermore, global advocacy to raise awareness on the importance of education for refugees and promote the accreditation of their qualifications has also been an important component of the partnership.

Source: Qatar News Agency