Latin America and the Caribbean Inclusive Education Landscape Assessment

Latin America and the Caribbean Inclusive Education Landscape Assessment

USAID 2024 190 pages
Summary — This report assesses the landscape of inclusive education in Latin America and the Caribbean, focusing on Colombia, El Salvador, Haiti, and Honduras. It identifies barriers and opportunities for improving access to quality education for marginalized groups, including children with disabilities, migrants, and those from low socioeconomic backgrounds.
Key Findings
Full Description
The Latin America and Caribbean Inclusive Education Landscape Assessment (IELA) evaluates the state of inclusive education in Colombia, El Salvador, Haiti, and Honduras. The assessment, conducted between April and September 2023, examines the barriers and enablers to equitable access to quality education for marginalized groups, including children with disabilities, migrants, ethnic minorities, and those from low socioeconomic backgrounds. It analyzes education policies, practices, and school environments, and provides recommendations for USAID, national governments, and other stakeholders to improve access to quality education for these vulnerable populations. The study uses a mixed-methods approach, including desk reviews, key informant interviews, and System in a Room (SIR) workshops.
Topics
Education
Geography
National, Ouest, Nord, Sud, Centre, Artibonite
Time Coverage
2017 — 2023
Keywords
inclusive education, marginalized groups, Latin America, Caribbean, education access, education quality, education policy, children with disabilities, migrants, socioeconomic status, EMIS, learning outcomes
Entities
USAID, DevTech Systems Inc, UNESCO, UNICEF, World Bank, OECD, UNHCR