Landscape Analysis of Early Childhood Development and Education in Emergencies

L. Ponguta, K. Moore, Divina Varghese, S. Hein, Angela Ng, A. Alzaghoul, Maria Angélica Benavides Camacho, Karishma Sethi, Majd Al-Soleiti
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Despite the vast amount of research that supports investing in early childhood development and education in emergencies (ECDEiE), this area of programming continues to be underprioritized and underfunded. We applied a strategic problem-solving framework to systematically address the challenge of low access to ECDEiE in the global context. Specifically, we addressed three root causes of this problem: low prioritization of ECDEiE across sectors; the lack of a systematic characterization of the ECDEiE institutional and programmatic landscapes; and limited consensus on strategic advocacy for ECDEiE. To address these issues, we applied a mixed methods approach. We administered an online global stocktaking survey to 118 respondents, including those working in humanitarian aid, ECDEiE, government, and academia. We also reviewed the gray literature (N=218 documents). We discuss our six main findings in order to inform strategic initiatives that could be used to increase access to ECDEiE globewide.
突发事件中幼儿发展与教育的景观分析
尽管有大量的研究支持在紧急情况下投资儿童早期发展和教育(ECDEiE),但这一规划领域仍然没有得到充分重视和资金不足。我们应用了一个战略问题解决框架来系统地解决全球范围内ECDEiE低获取率的挑战。具体来说,我们解决了这个问题的三个根本原因:跨部门ECDEiE的优先级低;缺乏对ECDEiE机构和规划景观的系统描述;以及对ECDEiE的战略倡导的有限共识。为了解决这些问题,我们采用了混合方法。我们对118名受访者进行了一项在线全球评估调查,其中包括在人道主义援助、ECDEiE、政府和学术界工作的人。我们还回顾了灰色文献(N=218份)。我们讨论了我们的六个主要发现,以便为可用于增加全球ECDEiE访问的战略举措提供信息。
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