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Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies Terminology of ...

Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies Terminology of Fragility Dear INEE Members, The recent INEE Global Consultation was an opportunity for the Working Group on ...
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INEE Working Group on Education and Fragility - Members


The INEE Working Group on Education and Fragility is made up of practitioners, policymakers, and researchers engaged in advocacy, research, programming and policy development relating to education in fragile states:

  • Academy for Educational Development (AED), represented by Mary Joy Pigozzi (based in US)
  • Australian Agency for International Development (AusAid), represented by Fabia Shah (based in Australia)
  • CARE USA, represented by Jonathan Miller (based in US)
  • Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), represented by Julia Dicum (based in Canada)
  • The Center for International Education at the University of Massachusetts, represented by Jacqueline Mosselson with Nina Papadopoulos (based in US)
  • Center for Universal Education at the Brookings Institute, represented by Rebecca Winthrop (based in US)
  • CfBT Education Trust represented by Susy Ndaruhutse (based in UK)
  • Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, represented by Corien Sieps (based in The Netherlands)
  • Education Development Center (EDC), represented by Cornelia Janke (based in US)
  • The European Commission (EC), represented by Emily Oldmeadow (based in Belgium)
  • Fast Track Initiative (FTI) Secretariat, represented by Alberto Begué (based in US)
  • Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit (GTZ), represented by Rüdiger Blumör (based in Germany)
  • Reach Out to Asia (ROTA), Qatar Foundation, represented by Omnia Nour (based in Qatar)
  • Save the Children Alliance, represented by Emily Echessa (based in UK)
  • UK Department for International Development (DFID), represented by Sally Gear (based in UK)
  • UNESCO Center at the University of Ulster, represented by Alan Smith (based in Northern Ireland)
  • UNESCO-IIEP, represented by Lyndsay Bird (based in France)
  • UNICEF, represented by Silvia De Guili (based in US)
  • US Agency for International Development (USAID), represented by Yolande Miller-Grandvaux (based in US)
  • The World Bank, represented by Peter Buckland (based in US) (chair)

The Working Group is supported by the INEE Coordinator for Education and Fragility, Kerstin Tebbe (kerstin@ineesite.org ), who is hosted by UNESCO in Paris

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ROTA receives donation from Al Faleh Group

Sheikha Anwar Nawaf bint Nasser bin Khalid Al-Thani presented ROTA with the registrations for two Mitsubishi buses generously donated by Al Faleh Group.

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  • Sheikha Anwar Nawaf bint Nasser bin Khalid Al-Thani presents the bus registrations to Armend Reka, Business Development Manager, ROTA.
    Sheikha Anwar Nawaf bint Nasser bin Khalid Al-Thani presents the bus registrations to Armend Reka, Business Development Manager, ROTA.
Sheikha Aisha bint Faleh bin Nasser Al Thani, CEO of Al Faleh Group comments, "As a member of Reach Out To Asia's board, and the local community, I am always looking for ways to support the ROTA team and their charitable efforts. Our aim in donating these vehicles is to enhance ROTA's ability to function at home, in Qatar."

Each bus can seat 27 passengers and will be branded as official ROTA vehicles. In addition to easing daily activities and volunteer project logistics, ROTA is planning a number of events in which the brand new buses will be essential.

ROTA's director Omnia Nour added "this donation is of great value to ROTA. It will reduce our operating costs and simplify our daily logistics, especially in relation to events. We are excited at the new opportunities these vehicles will create for us."

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Notes and media contacts

About ROTA
Reach Out To Asia is an initiative launched in December 2005 in Doha, Qatar, by Her Excellency Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, daughter of the Emir of Qatar. Operating under the auspices of the Qatar Foundation, ROTA is a non-profit non-governmental organization committed to provide quality education, encourage relationships among communities, create safe learning environments and restore education in areas with serious social difficulties. ROTA's vision is equal educational opportunities for all, regardless of age, gender or social condition throughout Asia.

About Qatar Foundation
Founded in 1995 by His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, Emir of Qatar, and chaired by Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser Al Misned, Qatar Foundation is a private, non-profit organization committed to the principle that a nation's greatest natural resource is its people. The headquarters of Qatar Foundation are located within its flagship project, Education City. A fourteen million square-metre campus, Education City is home to numerous progressive learning institutions and centers of research, including branch campuses of six of the world's leading universities, plus a cutting-edge science and technology park. Qatar Foundation also works to enhance the quality of life in Qatar by investing in 'Education, Science and Technology and Community Health and Development'.

for more details please contact:
Passent Al Sourie
Reach Out To Asia
+974-480 0296

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Notes and media contacts

About ROTA
Reach Out To Asia is an initiative launched in December 2005 in Doha, Qatar, by Her Excellency Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani, daughter of the Emir of Qatar. Operating under the auspices of the Qatar Foundation, ROTA is a non-profit non-governmental organization committed to provide quality education, encourage relationships among communities, create safe learning environments and restore education in areas with serious social difficulties. ROTA's vision is equal educational opportunities for all, regardless of age, gender or social condition throughout Asia.

About Qatar Foundation
Founded in 1995 by His Highness Sheikh Hamad Bin Khalifa Al Thani, Emir of Qatar, and chaired by Her Highness Sheikha Mozah Bint Nasser Al Misned, Qatar Foundation is a private, non-profit organization committed to the principle that a nation's greatest natural resource is its people. The headquarters of Qatar Foundation are located within its flagship project, Education City. A fourteen million square-metre campus, Education City is home to numerous progressive learning institutions and centers of research, including branch campuses of six of the world's leading universities, plus a cutting-edge science and technology park. Qatar Foundation also works to enhance the quality of life in Qatar by investing in 'Education, Science and Technology and Community Health and Development'.

for more details please contact:
Passent Al Sourie
Reach Out To Asia
+974-480 0296

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