International Rescue Committee: Back to School in Humanitarian Settings Finds $135 Million Funding Gap and Increased Digital Divide
September 01, 2020
September 01, 2020
NEW YORK, Sept. 1 -- The International Rescue Committee issued the following news release on Aug. 31:
As children in wealthier countries begin to head back to a different model of school or continue remote learning, a new analysis from the IRC finds continued disruptions for children within humanitarian settings, leading to widening gaps in accessing quality education. Prior to COVID-19, 250 million school-aged children were out of school, with the majority of those impacted living . . .
As children in wealthier countries begin to head back to a different model of school or continue remote learning, a new analysis from the IRC finds continued disruptions for children within humanitarian settings, leading to widening gaps in accessing quality education. Prior to COVID-19, 250 million school-aged children were out of school, with the majority of those impacted living . . .