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UNHCR & Education Cannot Wait launch second phase of the Humanitarian Education Accelerator (HEA) - seeking promising education innovations that are ready to scale
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Turning the commitments made on refugee education at the first Global Refugee Forum into
concrete action requires innovative solutions, identifying what works and successfully scaling to
meet the education needs of the millions of children who are living in emergency or crisis
settings.
Following the success of the first iteration of the HEA, the Education Cannot Wait (ECW)
Acceleration Facility is funding UNHCR $2.2 million to identify and support a further cohort of
education innovations, in 5 countries: Chad, Ethiopia, Jordan, Lebanon and Uganda.
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Humanitarian Education Accelerator (HEA) Applicants’ Guide
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What is the HEA and how could it support your innovation?
The Humanitarian Education Accelerator (HEA) was established in 2016, through an initial partnership between UNHCR, UNICEF and the UK Department for International Development - to generate evidence that supports the design and delivery of high-quality education innovations at scale for children affected by humanitarian crises, whilst also building internal capacity of implementers to identify and sustainably scale what works.
Now funded by Education Cannot Wait and led by UNHCR, the HEA is continuing its support for promising humanitarian education innovations to transition from successful pilots to programmes that can operate at scale, in order to reach more children with quality education.