Abstract
This case study examines how, in Bangladesh, humanitarian and development actors can more effectively coordinate planning and response to strengthen education outcomes for children and young people affected by crises. The research looks at the ‘who’, the ‘how’ and the ‘so what’ of coordination of education in emergencies and protracted crises related to the Rohingya response in Bangladesh, resulting in recommendations for action that can be taken by different types of stakeholder, including Education Cannot Wait and key partners.
Year of publication
2020
Imprint
London (ODI, 2020, p.60)
Keywords
Country (Geographical area)
Resource type
Source database
curatED
Language