ECW funds The Humanitarian Education Accelerator (HEA), a programme led by UNHCR which supports promising humanitarian education innovations to transition from successful pilots to programmes that can operate at scale. The HEA seeks to address...
During ECW's High-Level Financing Conference, the Youth Delegation launched a Call to Action to governments, donors, funders and civil society stakeholders to support Education in Emergencies.
Guidance Note: Gender in Grantees’ Budget Template
This document aims to provide guidance to ECW Country Leads and Secretariat staff, as well as FER and MRYP grantees, on the integration of the ECW gender commitments made in the new Strategic Plan within...
Guidance Note: Gender in Grantees’ Results Framework
This document aims to provide guidance to FER and MRYP grantees on promoting gender-responsive and transformative EiEPC through the monitoring of gender indicators in ECW-supported grantees’ results frameworks.
This handbook provides the main guidelines on ECW’s unique organizational setup, how grants are managed by ECW; who and how to contact on specific issues; and how/to whom request forms and reports are submitted.
Case for Investment: Italian Government Support to Education Cannot Wait
Civil Society Organisations call on the Italian Government to pledge €15 million (€3.75 million per year) in funding for Education Cannot Wait over the next four years in this Case for Investment. Its support in February...
Case for Investment: U.S. Government Support to Education Cannot Wait
Civil Society Organisations call on the U.S. Government to pledge $158 million in funding for Education Cannot Wait over the next four years in this Case for Investment. The U.S. Government has been central to...
Removing gendered barriers to education in emergencies and protracted crisis (EiEPC): Staff capacity building on gender equality with the EiE-GenKit
Partners in the education in emergencies and protracted crises ecosystem realized that gender equality in EiEPC commitments would continue to be limited unless inter-agency efforts and investments were made to increase the gender equality capacities...