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10 Principles to Guide EiEPC Financing Approaches: Recommendations for Multilateral & Bilateral Donors

Partners across the education sector are calling for more equitable, consistent, and sustainable financing for education in emergencies and protracted crises.

10 Principles to Guide EiEPC Financing Approaches: Recommendations for Multilateral & Bilateral Donors

The Global Student Forum is proud to join 28 other education actors in endorsing a new civil society brief: 10 Principles to Guide EiEPC Financing Approaches: Recommendations for Multilateral & Bilateral Donors.

Co-developed by the Inter-agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) and a broad coalition of civil society partners, this brief outlines the principles needed to ensure that financing for Education in Emergencies and Protracted Crises (EiEPC) is more consistent, coherent, and responsive.

Students around the world continue to face disruption to their education due to conflict, displacement, and crises. Financing structures too often remain fragmented and insufficient, leaving vulnerable learners without access to quality education. The 10 Principles serve as a common reference point for advocacy and reform, urging donors to adopt approaches that are sustainable, equitable, and student-centered.

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