This background paper reviews the global data system surrounding forcibly displaced people and their access to education. Throughan in-depth examination of sixcountrycase studies, the paper assessescritical data gaps and methodological issues underpinning current data schema. It then establishes a rough global estimatefor the proportionof school-age children who are forcibly displaced—as well as the percentageof those children who are likely out-of-school.It includespolicyrecommendations targeted at national and international organisations forimproving data systems and reporting on education for forcibly displaced people.
Year
2018
Pages
49
Series
Background paper prepared for the 2019 Global education monitoring report: Migration, displacement and education: building bridges, not walls
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