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Call for EOIs: Education Resilience and Emergency Response in Colombia

Deadline: 28-Apr-2026

The United Nations Children’s Fund is inviting applications to strengthen continuity of education for children affected by conflict, disasters, and emergencies in Colombia. The program focuses on resilient school systems, emergency preparedness, and ensuring uninterrupted learning in high-risk regions.

It targets vulnerable departments impacted by armed conflict and climate-related hazards, aiming to protect children’s education and wellbeing.

What is the UNICEF Education in Emergencies Initiative?

This initiative supports education systems that can withstand crises and continue delivering learning opportunities during emergencies.

It focuses on:

Program Objectives

The program aims to:

Geographic Focus

The initiative is implemented across high-risk regions in Colombia, including:

These areas face:

Key Focus Areas

1. Education in Emergencies

2. School Preparedness

3. Climate and Disaster Resilience

4. Child Protection & Wellbeing

5. Capacity Building

Why This Initiative Matters

Children in crisis-affected regions face severe disruptions to education.

This program helps:

Who Should Apply?

Eligible applicants typically include:

Expected Outcomes

The program aims to achieve:

How to Apply

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Review Requirements
    • Align with UNICEF’s education and emergency priorities
  2. Develop Proposal
    • Define activities, outcomes, and impact
  3. Highlight Experience
  4. Submit Application
    • Follow United Nations Children’s Fund guidelines

Selection Criteria

Applications are assessed based on:

Tips for a Strong Application

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Who is leading the initiative?

The United Nations Children’s Fund.

2. Where is the program implemented?

Across multiple high-risk regions in Colombia.

3. What is the main goal?

To ensure continuity of education during emergencies.

4. What types of risks are addressed?

Armed conflict, natural disasters, and climate-related hazards.

5. Who can apply?

Organizations experienced in education, emergencies, and community engagement.

6. What outcomes are expected?

Resilient education systems and uninterrupted learning.

7. Why is climate resilience important?

Because extreme weather increasingly disrupts education systems.

Conclusion

The UNICEF Colombia Education in Emergencies Initiative is a critical effort to safeguard education in crisis-affected regions.

By strengthening resilience, preparedness, and response systems, the program ensures that children can continue learning safely despite conflict and environmental challenges.

For more information, visit UN Partner Portal.

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