EiE Hub Statements

The EiE Hub members join together to produce joint statements when there is a need for advocacy on topics which are not being addressed, and when there is a clear position among EiE Hub members to put forward. A specific set of criteria set out when this should be done, and guide the process of consultation and consensus-building around it.

The result is a series of position statements which represent the unified voice of the EiE community.

It has been encouraging to see strong responses to these statements, including from the numerous partners, States and stakeholders who have expressed their support.


Protect and invest in education for all children and young people, including in crises

These are the key messages to Heads of State and Government, set out by the members of the EiE Hub ahead of the Summit of the Future in September 2024.

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Education – A Priority From the First Day of Every Crisis

The EiE Hub membership put forward this statement, reinforcing understanding of the need to prioritise education from the start of every emergency, in March 2024.

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Food, Nutrition and Education in Emergencies

The EiE Hub membership put forward this statement emphasising the importance of education in emergency contexts for food and nutrition security in December 2022.

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The Transforming Education Summit, SDG4 and Education in Emergencies

The EiE Hub membership put forward this statement emphasising the importance of education in emergency contexts for the fulfilment of SDG4, ahead of the Transforming Education Summit, in July 2022.

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Afghanistan – An Urgent Need for Education in Emergencies

The EiE Hub membership put forward this statement advocating for the maintenance of education, inclusding in emergency contexts in Afghanistan, in October 2021.

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COVID-19 and Education in Emergencies

The COVID-19 pandemic interrupted the schooling of some 1.6 billion children and youth in more than 190 countries, making education a key concern – especially in countries facing added or pre-existing crises.

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