Disability summit pledges greater inclusion in education in crises situations
- The 2025 Global Disability Summit emphasizes the need for greater inclusion in education for children with disabilities affected by crises, with commitments made to prioritize their needs in emergency contexts.
- According to UNICEF, 20 percent of the 85 million out-of-school children are living with disabilities, indicating significant educational barriers that need addressing.
- Education Cannot Wait pledges to integrate disability inclusion across all educational investments in emergencies, aiming to reach 10% of children with disabilities.
- The summit hosted by Germany and Jordan advocates for global support to ensure that no child, regardless of ability, is left behind in pursuit of education.
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UNICEF will allocate 10% of its budget to the inclusion of children with disabilities.
There are more than 240 million children with disabilities worldwide. The World Disability Summit*, held this week, aims to galvanize global efforts to make disability inclusion a reality worldwide. This mechanism brings together a wide variety of high-level stakeholders interested in engaging and discussing the […]
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