The Scalabrini Centre of Cape Town is a non-profit organisation offering specialised services to migrants, refugees, and South Africans. Scalabrini’s services focus in four key areas including: Para-legal Advice, Advocacy & Research, Development & Integration and Well-being & Welfare...
King's College London is a world-leading university at the heart of London with a truly global perspective. Since our foundation in 1829, our students and staff have dedicated themselves in the service of society.
The Centreity team has been active in the field since 2010 and has constructed every element of a connected learning ecosystem -- from lab layout, procurement, logistics, and contingency planning to designing, building and supporting high quality connected learning.
The University of British Columbia and Moi University (Eldoret, Kenya) are partnering to offer a Moi Diploma in Secondary Teacher Education. In addition to the university diploma program, we have an ongoing long-term research project around living, learning, and teaching in the camps, led by faculty members in the Department of Curriculum & Pedagogy.
An engineering course provided by another US institution, Purdue University, is also available. Classroom sessions are held in a computer lab funded by UNHCR and run by the non-governmental organization CARE International.
Borderless Higher Education for Refugees at Dadaab Kenya which is in the Northern part of Kenya in Garrissa County.
Mosaik Education is a that non-profit helps refugees in Jordan and Lebanon to reach university. We do this through developing open language skills and academic guidance programmes that address key barriers refugees face. All of our programmes are designed with refugees and use technology to make them accessible. Mosaik is currently funded by UKAid and Open Society Foundations.
The MIT ReACT Certificate Program is part of the MIT ReACT Hub, an initiative that was launched in May 2017 when the challenge of refugee education was presented at MIT SOLVE.
Since 2015, Kiron has been offering free online learning opportunities to refugees and underserved communities. We believe that education can change lives, transform communities, and build bridges. That’s why we created the online learning platform Kiron Campus, so we can ensure that our students receive free access to high-quality education for academic, professional and personal growth.
SNHU GEM provides US accredited bachelor's degrees and pathways to employment for those that would otherwise not have access, including refugees and those affected by displacement. GEM currently serves over 1,000 students and graduates in Kenya, Lebanon, Malawi, Rwanda, and South Africa, with 98% on track to graduate in 4 years and graduates making double their university-educated peers according to an independent study.
Education for Humanity at Arizona State University works in collaboration with humanitarian organizations to provide post-secondary education through tech-enabled solutions that support refugee learners and local communities affected by displacement.
Jesuit Worldwide Learning (JWL) overcomes barriers to provide refugees and other youth at the margins with quality, higher education programmes that are accredited/certified by universities, through blended eLearning. All programmes have been developed within the framework of Ignatian pedagogy which seeks to develop the whole human person.