The Airbel Impact Lab at the IRC

@RESCUE_Airbel

The research and innovation arm of . We design, test, and scale life-changing solutions for people affected by conflict and disaster.

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  1. The IRC is leading a new research consortium looking at the most effective ways to give the world’s most vulnerable children an education. This is a historic opportunity to transform the lives of girls and boys living in conflict and protracted crises.

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  2. Channel learning, creativity and compassion to empower K-12 students to become global citizens. has created a ready-made adventure in global learning through art. Dive into immersive lessons, raise awareness through art and get involved:

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  3. We are proud to collaborate with and partners to address critical needs and impact local and global change. Learn more about the campaign:

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  4. Millions of students globally are taking the to support education interventions like Ahlan Simsim that ensures children affected by crisis will have access to learning. Learn how mobilized this work:

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  5. HAPPENING TODAY at 10:45 AM EST / 4:45 PM CET! Don't miss our session at co-hosted with : "Urban Legends": Debunking myths to build more inclusive and resilient urban areas Register for PeaceCon via this link:

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  6. partnership w/ helps give children fleeing violence access to learning with Pop-Up Learning, a tablet-based innovation, aimed to mobilize quickly on the onset of crisis. Learn more:

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  7. Join & for a webinar Dec 14 -- Advocates from DRC, Nigeria, South Sudan & Somalia will share experiences & recommendations for improving in programs & . Register now!

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  8. Our friends launched the & we’re thrilled to take part! Join us in empowering young people to be change by tackling some of the greatest needs in our global community today. Use your art to make a difference:

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  9. 28 Oct 2021

    #1/3: During today’s 3D seminar, Jeannie Annan (IRC/Airbel) called for more reflection on ethical issues in development research and shared a structured toolkit which contributes to this end:

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  10. 28 Oct 2021

    Now, of points out with the growth of studies in humanitarian situations, we should have more detailed ethics guidance on how to conduct research in these settings

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  11. In collaboration with , we set out to research ways to democratize access to education in under-resourced communities. After completing an extensive landscape analysis, 6 innovation trends were identified. We've published our findings here:

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  12. Our new EdTech Open Atlas, created in partnership with , makes finding educational resources easy. Users can filter innovations by learning level, accessibility features, payment types, subject matter, and infrastructure requirements.

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  13. “The findings clearly show that in terms of economic opportunity and wellbeing, it’s worse to be a woman, and worse yet to be a displaced woman, in the wake of COVID-19.” on our new report with . Read it here:

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  14. Join us and in empowering young people to support the community. Student efforts through will help support education for children in Bangladesh, where the IRC is working to ensure every child has the right to learn.

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  15. 14 Oct 2021

    | Join a session on 'Fit-to-purpose cost-analysis: generating policy-relevant evidence on the cost of development interventions' with on Tuesday 26 Oct at 1700 CET via

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  16. 15 Oct 2021

    Excited to represent on this panel with friends from , , , and SIEF. Come join a practical conversation about types of analyses, use cases for cost data, and more!

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  17. Excited to share the EdTech Open Atlas developed by and designed and managed by . Help us improve this resource by sharing this through your networks and adding solutions.

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  18. We're thrilled to announce our partnership with ! When you take the Challenge and create a poster, you support our work! Choose a topic and start making a difference:

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  19. Time pressures, funding constraints, and a lack of relevance: all barriers to research use in the humanitarian sector, says a new learning paper. And it’ll take collective effort to overcome them. Read it here:

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  20. 📋 NEW | Maiduguri: City Scoping Study Read the full study and hear more about the key takeaways here 👉

    African Cities Research Consortium
Maiduguri, Nigeria
See the city scoping study: bit.ly/ACRCmaiduguri
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