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Oct 26 2015

Education in Emergencies

Schools Welcome Refugees and the 1000 School Challenge are featured in the Education in Emergencies Working Group Canada blog. To have a look, follow this link here.

The Canadian Education in Emergencies Working Group (EiEWG) is an informal group of education stakeholders concerned with raising the profile of education as an integral part of the first phase response to emergency and protracted situations.

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The Grove Community School and friends matched with a refugee family
Canada and the refugee crisis: room for improvement

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