Robert Jenkins, Global Director of Education for UNICEF, will explore UNICEF's role in rebuilding the education sector and their continuing journey to tackle some of the most critical issues facing education systems globally.
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BEI is delighted to welcome back Robert Jenkins, Global Director of Education for UNICEF, for a Roundtable with members of the BEI Education Working Group to explore UNICEF's role in rebuilding the education sector and their continuing journey to tackle some of the most critical issues facing education systems globally.
UNICEF have continued to play a central role in the recovery from the global education crisis. At the BEI Education Working Group's Recover Learning, Rebuild Education launch event a few months ago, Rob Jenkins set out some of UNICEF's key focuses and lessons learned during the pandemic. These included: to use the crisis as an opportunity to transform and leapfrog teaching and learning standards, further engagement with international partners to better share, gather and analyse data, prioritising and focusing on the most marginalised and a renewed focus on providing nutritional and wellbeing support. Six months on from this presentation, we look forward to hearing how these thematic areas have continued to be developed and what new areas of focus the organisation has begun to identify.