Abstract
The ‘Strengthening Education Management and Information Systems (EMIS) and Data for Increased Resilience to Crises’ initiative responds to the need for accurate and relevant education data and evidence in crisis contexts. UNESCO, in partnership with NORCAP and supported by Education Cannot Wait and SIDA, has conducted country case studies in Chad, Ethiopia, Uganda, Palestine, South Sudan and Syria to analyse recurring data challenges in crisis situations in the framework of the initiative. This case study analyses main data collection systems in South Sudan. It identifies key challenges in the way data are collected, managed and used, especially with regard to education in emergencies (EiE).
Year of publication
2021
Imprint
Paris (UNESCO; NORCAP, 2021, p.50)
Keywords
Country (Geographical area)
Source database
curatED
Language