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Comprehensive school safety: a toolkit for development and humanitarian actors in the education sector

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United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
Save the Children International

This toolkit is intended for education sector planners, policy-makers and program developers as well as humanitarian assistance providers, and advocates of universal education. It is intended to be useful for developing disaster resilience through the core activities of the education sector, as well as humanitarian efforts to respond effectively in order to provide education in emergencies.

Sections are as follows. Item thumbnails are shown, simple URLs, and brief abstracts accompany each.
1. Education Policy: Comprehensive School Safety
2. Safe School Facilities
3. School Disaster Management
4. Climate-aware Disaster Risk Reduction Education
5. Child-Centered and Child-Participatory Approaches
6. Teachers And Other Education Personnel
7. Supplements:
A. Mainstreamed Resources – DRR in Education in Emergencies documents
B. Mainstreamed Resources – Education in Disaster Risk Reduction documents
C. Additional Resources for Asia / Pacific
D. Additional Resources for the Middle East
E. Additional Resources for Africa
F. Additional Resources for The Americas and Caribbean

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Last checked: 18 December 2019

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Number of pages
31 p.
Publication year
2012

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