Private Engagement in Education in Emergencies: Rights and Regulations (Spanish)

Author(s)
Menashy, F. & Zakharia, Z.
Publication language
Spanish
Pages
pp29
Date published
10 Mar 2021
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Education, humanitarian action, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure (SDG), Quality education (SDG)

Efforts to secure inclusive and equitable education for all have prompted calls for greater engagement by the private sector, asserting that businesses and foundations can play significant roles as partners in achieving Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG4). 

In recent years, given shortfalls in public financing and the need for urgent responses, private actors have increasingly become involved in various aspects of educational programming for education in emergencies (EiE). The arrangement, however, can produce tensions between private engagement and humanitarian response in education, which needs to be addressed and in turn requires extra coordination, advocacy and attention. This brief explores some of these tensions and makes recommendations to support the prioritization of safe, equitable, and quality public education for all children and young people affected by crises. 

The Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies supports every young person’s right to education and recognizes the State as the primary duty-bearer of schooling, in alignment with international declarations, frameworks, and legal instruments that assert and protect the right to education.

This report is in Spanish.

Authors: 
Menashy, F. & Zakharia, Z.