Adapting to the New Normal

Educating Syrian Refugee Children in Jordan

Shelly Culbertson, Tom Ling, Marie-Louise Henham, Jennie Corbett, Rita T. Karam, Paulina Pankowska, Catherine L. Saunders, Jacopo Bellasio, Ben Baruch

Research SummaryPublished Sep 19, 2016

RAND's evaluation of Jordan's Emergency Education Response Programme for Syrian refugee children identified significant successes and longer-term challenges. Key recommendations related to developing medium-term thinking and targeting gendered needs.

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  • Publisher: RAND Corporation
  • Availability: Web-Only
  • Year: 2016
  • Pages: 8
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.7249/RB9931
  • Document Number: RB-9931-UNICEF

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Culbertson, Shelly, Tom Ling, Marie-Louise Henham, Jennie Corbett, Rita T. Karam, Paulina Pankowska, Catherine L. Saunders, Jacopo Bellasio, and Ben Baruch, Adapting to the New Normal: Educating Syrian Refugee Children in Jordan, RAND Corporation, RB-9931-UNICEF, 2016. As of October 15, 2024: https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9931.html
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Culbertson, Shelly, Tom Ling, Marie-Louise Henham, Jennie Corbett, Rita T. Karam, Paulina Pankowska, Catherine L. Saunders, Jacopo Bellasio, and Ben Baruch, Adapting to the New Normal: Educating Syrian Refugee Children in Jordan. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation, 2016. https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_briefs/RB9931.html.
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