Global Appeal 2025

Education

OUTCOME AREA 11

This page describes UNHCR’s plans to ensure the schooling of forcibly displaced and stateless children in 2025, and to promote refugees’ access to tertiary education.  

students find shade under a tree
Sudanese refugee students find shade under a tree in Metché, a refugee site in a remote region of eastern Chad. Metché is among six such sites built in eastern Chad by UNHCR to provide basic services to refugees who have fled from the hostilities in Sudan. © UNHCR/Nicolo Filippo Rosso
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Global financial needs amount to $481 million (-8% vs 2024 current budget)

SDG 4 - Quality Education

UNHCR is committed to ensuring that children who are forced to flee do not mean miss out on schooling. However, most refugee children are not in school. In 2025, we will aim to provide inclusive, equitable and sustainable education for refugees, ensuring that children caught up in new emergencies can return to school as soon as possible, and working to promote refugee children’s inclusion in national education systems. UNHCR is also pursuing the “15by30” goal: to get 15% of refugee youth into university by 2030.

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Core Outcome Indicators

school


Proportion of young people enrolled 
in tertiary and higher education

 

university


Proportion of children and young people 
enrolled in the national education system

 


Download detailed indicator information for the top 10 operations.

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Core Output Indicators
 

training

Number of people who benefitted from education programming*

2024 Mid-year progress: 1.32 million

*64 country operations reporting

 

Financial overview