Cluster Objectives
1
Immediate response: Ensure the retention of children and adolescent girls and boys in school in an inclusive, safe and protective school environment (including GBV, EAS) in the 9 districts currently in crisis (IPC 3 and above).
2
Immediate response: Avoid/reduce school dropouts in the 11 districts that risk switching to IPC phase 3 from January 2024
3
Anticipatory action: Ensure local preparedness/response capacity EiE, including disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation and strengthen the EiE/DRR coordination mechanism.
Cluster Activities
1
Reduce the number of school dropouts (particularly for adolescent girls) by reducing the economic burden on parents to send their children to school: provision of school kits.
2
Support vulnerable teachers in nursery, primary and secondary schools.
3
Strengthening school reintegration: campaigns awareness of school reintegration
4
Support the educational community in the return of students to school, particularly in schools that have suffered residual post-disaster damage
5
Maintain the quality of education to provide children and adolescents with essential basic skills.
6
Improving an inclusive, safe and protective school environment: supporting teacher training on mental health, psychosocial care educational program and inclusive pedagogy in 100 schools.
7
Provision of hot meals to students.
8
Conditional cash transfer.
9
Supply of school kits.
10
Provision of psychosocial support to parents, teachers, school principals, students
11
Capacity building in EiE/DRR sectoral coordination at the local level: capacity building and support to the 3 DRENs of the Greater South-East in sectoral coordination in responding to ESU emergencies.
12
Strengthening data collection and post-disaster operating capacities at the local level: systematic monthly data collection for close monitoring of student absenteeism.
Cluster member organizations
14-Sep-2024
Cluster member organizations
Organization | Projects | Clusters | Requirements ($) |
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United Nations Children's Fund |
13
|
|
$2.1 million
|
World Food Programme |
1
|
|
$1.1 million
|