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National Education Cluster meeting Monday 1st August 2016 Asriskandarajah@unicef.org 0780 916 6798 Skype - Arul.sri8 Katy.noble@savethechildren.org.au 07511 240 140 Skype – KatyNoble.HST

Introduction from both MoE Criteria?

Previous Meeting Action Points Responsible Status Organise a Refugee Incentives meeting with KRG MoE and IRC, UNHCR, UNESCO and UNICEF, etc CC Meeting held on Monday 25th July, 9am. Survey Monkey for partner input on Strategy and HNO Survey has been sent to all partners. Clarity on how partners inform the KRG MoE/DoE of their plans Translated letter on tables today and on the Cluster website. First draft of SAG ToR Sent to all partners (inc. both MoEs) with the meeting invite for feedback. Mosul partner mapping 23 partners completed the survey – thank you! Maps to be shown today. ActivityInfo reminders and technical support All partners phoned or emailed to address issues. Contact List update survey IM Sent to all partners, still open for partners to continue completing.

SAG establishment Government membership will be dynamic, as appropriate, depending on the topics to be discussed: Federal Ministry of Education – 1 KRG Ministry of Education – 1 The following membership will be permanent: Education Cluster Coordinator (Save the Children) (co-chair) – 1 Education Cluster Coordinator (UNICEF) (co-chair) – 1 UNICEF (as Cluster Lead Agency) – 1 Save the Children (as Cluster Lead Agency) – 1 International EiE NGO registered with the Federal MoE – 1 International EiE NGO working in KRI – 1 National EiE NGO registered with the Federal MoE – 1 National EiE NGO working in KRI – 1 Criteria?

SAG establishment SAG member organisations are expected to be represented by: a senior EiE staff with decision-making power who will be consistently available to attend on average monthly meetings (depending on the needs) attendance can be in person or via Skype At least 6 members (of the 10) must be present at a meeting to make the proceedings of that meeting valid.

SAG establishment SAG ToR draft was sent to everyone on Wednesday 27th Please email Katy and Sri if you have any feedback on the ToR, suggestions for changes, etc Expressions of Interest for SAG membership are due back to Katy and Sri by 7th August 2016 (4 members needed – 1 international EiE NGO registered with the Federal MoE + 1 international EiE NGO working in KRI + 2 national EiE NGOs) Then an electronic vote will happen! Criteria?

Back to School preparation We need to start preparing for the start of the new school year (start date: 20th September 2016) Agree on a common Cluster approach: Ensure both MoE and partners at all levels are on the same page (timeline, procedures etc.) Agree on priorities with standards Avoid duplication Use the summer holidays for preparation Focus on cohesion Posters? Leaflets? Hotline number? Term dates? Registration information?

Registration Campaign Organisations to work with the DoEs in their governorates, to support the DoE with summer Registration campaigns Possible support: use of organisation vehicle for DoE staff to inform communities / parents of how to register students, where to do it, when to do it small funding for registration radio adverts / posters / TV adverts

Mid-Term Review Workshop The KRG MoE and the Education Cluster would like to hold a ½ day Mid-Term Review Workshop in August Purpose of the Workshop is to review what Education achievements organisations have had so far in 2016, discuss any implementation issues that organisations may have had, so solutions can be found, and organisations’ Education activity plans for remainder of 2016. Date - ??

Mosul – information update Quadrant 1: IDPs fleeing east into Ninewa Plains; response will be coordinated by KRG (even though in Ninewa), so NGO Baghdad registration will not be needed; Screening will be done by the Peshmerga; there will be tight restrictions on movement; JCC has a Plan it will be sticking to (camps outside KRI boundaries); Area will be very accessible from Erbil (for east and south-east of Mosul) and from Dahuk (for north and north-east of Mosul); Planned camps will be in Hatara and Janbour (Tilkeif), Zelekan (Shikhan), Hassam Sham (Hamdaniyah/Bardarash) and Debaga (Makhmour).

Mosul – information update Quadrant 2: Mostly a host-community response (in Wana, Zummar and Rabea); screening will be managed by GoI; NGO Baghdad registration will be needed; Zummar will be the operational hub for agencies working here; 3 access points from Dahuk will be available (Sahela bridge, bridge south of Dam near Wana, and the temporary military pontoon bridge).

Mosul – information update Quadrant 3: Expecting these to be families supportive of IS, running to remaining IS strongholds (e.g. Telafar); they’ll have to cross active military lines; screening will managed by GoI; NGO Baghdad registration will be needed; Zummar will be the operational hub for agencies working here;

Mosul – information update Quadrant 4: Military screening at Al Qayyarah; response will be mixed = some tents / Transit centres + abandoned villages + sponsorship system (across the country); access from Erbil will NOT be possible as agencies won’t be able to cross the Tigris River on the military pontoon bridge; NGO Baghdad registration will be needed; access from Baghdad will be straightforward.

Mosul partner mapping Thank you for all your submissions! Please look at the map to see if your agency is represented wrongly and in pen mark down the correction for us. Please also look at the map to see any potential consortia or partnerships! Linking up national NGOs and INGOs who plan to operate in the same area… Did any organisation not have the time to report but want to get added now? EiE PARTNERS WHO ARE SOLELY FOCUSING ON REFUGEE PROJECTS ARE URGED TO RE-THINK THIS INTERNALLY WITH THEIR SENIOR MANAGEMENT TEAMS / HQs. THE HCT, HC AND GOVERNMENT ARE BEING VERY CLEAR THAT HUMANITARIAN AGENCIES NEED TO STEP UP AND RESPOND TO THIS IMPENDING MASSIVE IDP CRISIS. IT WILL BE DIFFICULT TO JUSTIFY ONLY WORKING IN SYRIAN REFUGEE CAMPS…

Which agencies in this room are NOT currently registered with Baghdad? Mosul partner mapping Which agencies in this room are NOT currently registered with Baghdad? Please start this process ASAP, we are pushing in Baghdad to get these processed fast for Sept!

WHERE PARTNERS HAVE SAID THEY CAN WORK (IF THEY GET $$$!)

Are these correct? Please check your organisation names! BLACK = CURRENTLY THERE RED = ABLE TO GO THERE SOON/IN FUTURE FOR MOSUL DISPLACEMENT

Mosul – Response Plan The National Mosul Education Response Plan is now being put together Each Quadrant Focal Point needs to have developed context-specific EiE response plans (appropriate EiE activities for that region, anticipated logistics issues, people targeted #, access / operations) The Education Focal Points are: Quadrant 1 – UNICEF (Maria and Muhanned) Quadrant 2 – PiN (Chiara and Denisa) Quadrant 3 – Darya (Mohammed) Quadrant 4 – Save the Children (Mohammed J) They will be reaching out to you for support writing the Mosul Education Response Plan for each Quadrant

Mosul – next steps (Funding) Funding has been pledged by: USA - Australia UK - Bahrain EU - UAE Saudi - Kuwait Egypt - Canada France - Norway Belgium - Japan - Germany - Etc…

Mosul – next steps (Funding) Start reaching out to these donors and embassies – start arranging bilateral meetings with them, so that you can find out HOW to access their funds… In your discussions and applications with donors, stress the life-saving aspects of EiE!!

Mosul – next steps (Programmatic) Accelerated Learning Package (ALPs) needed from Federal MoE and KRG MoE – how can partners get these ALPs curricula? Speak to Save the Children about their Federal MoE accredited NFE! PSS Plus Packages needed for teacher trainings – do any partners know of any good agencies for this? MSF? WHO? ACF? Rapid EiE assessments for when displacement happens – Kobo Tip Sheet (on table), Example questions (on table)

Mosul – suggested activities for your proposals Establishing temporary schools in areas where children displaced from Mosul will flee. Partners need to start prepositioning tents, mobile school units and prefab classrooms as temporary learning spaces in areas where displacement is expected. Pre-positioning teaching and learning items in areas where displaced families will flee. Partners need to start procuring teaching and learning supplies, books and other basic classroom materials. Ensuring sufficient teaching capacity is in place before displaced families arrive. Partners need to start training teachers and pre-deploying education staff to priority locations to ensure sufficient additional capacity is in place when displacement starts. This also includes training host-community teachers in locations where displacement is expected. Mobilizing community members with previous teaching experience: Partners need to start training education facilitators and teachers on emergency psychosocial support and life skills, including mine risk education and health messages. Paying teacher incentives: Partners need to have prepositioned funds so that as soon as children are displaced and can access the temporary learning spaces, teacher incentives can start being paid. Operational preparedness: Partners need to start hiring more staff and setting up new field offices for their (multi-sector) Mosul response. Partners also need to start building the capacity and training any sub-granting local organisations that they plan to work with for implementation. Orienting community members: Partners will need to mobilize the displaced communities on the need and importance of psychosocial support, emergency education and conduct community campaigns to promote learning. 

Mental Health PSS Working Group MHPSS-WG next meeting: Today, 1pm, WHO building (UN compound), and then August 23rd, 10am, Ministry of Health. Mohamed Elshazly, ELSHAZLM@unhcr.org, 0771 408 0692, Mohamed.elshazly16 (skype) Recommended for partners who plan to train teachers on an advanced PSS package

Education Dashboard – IDP response 29 July 2016 104,282 children accessing TLS, rehabilitated schools or pre-fab classrooms = 12 % of target (855,000) Partners who reported in June/July: 255,558 children benefitting from education supplies or learning materials = 42 % of target (615,000) 3,641 teachers trained on psychosocial support or pedagogy = 44 % of target (8,300) 51,972 children enrolled in non-formal education = 43 % of target (120,000) Contact us at asriskandarajah@unicef.org and Katy.Noble@savethechildren.org.au

Education Dashboard – Refugee response 29 July 2016 26,608 children accessing TLS, rehabilitated schools pre-fab and new classrooms = 42 % of target (63,650) Partners who reported in June/July: 39,647 children benefitting from learning materials = 75 % of target (52,694) 492 teachers trained on psychosocial support or pedagogy = 19 % of target (2,600) 17,172 children enrolled in non-formal education = 215 % of target (8,000) Contact us at asriskandarajah@unicef.org and Katy.Noble@savethechildren.org.au

Reporting on ActivityInfo A reminder that all partners need to be reporting any Education activity on ActivityInfo website every month It’s an important database that makes sure all your hard EiE work gets the recognition it deserves. Remember all donors, HCT, OCHA, Clusters get analyses of the data inputted, so it’s an important way to highlight your organisation’s activities and for the MoE and Cluster to track the national response (gaps, duplications, etc) I’ve unlocked all the Jan – July months so that you can go and backdate your reporting for the year https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJ8-XTkdGDo

HNO / HRP Survey Survey Monkey sent out to you all - www.surveymonkey.com/r/Y9ZY656 Deadline: 8th August 2016 Your feedback will inform the 2017 HNO and HRP, what EiE activities the partners should focus on, structure of the Cluster, etc Thank you to those who have already completed it  BROB, Judy, Mercy Hands, PIN, ZOA, NRC, Parwar, Tawa, SCI, Darya, GYO

Mechanisms for Informing MoE Translated letter is on the table… KRG MoE are very clear that: new Education activities or major changes your organisation is having should be communicated to the KRG MoE. KRG MoE should be informed FIRST before any organisation is allowed to communicate with schools. Contact Bashdar – 0750 416 8803, followingup@moe.gov.krd

Next meeting: Monday 15th August 2016 Save the Children office Thank you! Next meeting: Monday 15th August 2016 Save the Children office Asriskandarajah@unicef.org 0780 916 6798 Skype - Arul.sri8 Katy.noble@savethechildren.org.au 07511 240 140 Skype – KatyNoble.HST