12-24-2025, 08:15 PM
I work for a small international NGO focused on education, and we're developing emergency response protocols for a potential new large-scale displacement. Historical data feels insufficient given current geopolitical tensions. For aid workers or policy analysts on the ground, what are the most critical lessons learned from recent refugee crises regarding coordination between agencies, the delivery of educational services in transit, and navigating the political complexities of host countries?