French: ethni* OR marginalis* OR minorité Portuguese: étnico OR marginalizado OR minoria 3.3.3 The refugee domain references education provisions specific to refugees and displaces persons. Keywords: refugee* OR displaced OR internally displaced person OR IDP OR migration French: refuge* OR migration OR déplac* Portuguese: refugiado OR deslocado OR pessoa deslocada internamente OR migração 3.3.4 The emergencies/conflict domain references specific provisions to address education in case of emergencies Keywords: emergenc* OR crisis OR fragile zone OR conflict French: urgence OR crise OR zones fragile OR conflit Portuguese: emergência OR crise OR zona frágil OR conflito 3.3.5 The climate domain references specific provisions for preparation/managing education in conditions of climate disasters Keywords: climate change OR natural disaster OR disaster OR drought OR epidemic French: catastrophe OR Préparation aux catastrophes OR catastrophe naturelle OR sécheresse OR dérèglement climatique OR changement du climat OR épidémie Portuguese: catástrofe OR das Alterações Climáticas OR desastres naturais OR desastre OR epidemia OR seca 5. Refugee Education in Kenya and Uganda Case Studies Kenya Case StudyData for overall secondary school enrollment rates in each of 2012, 2015, and 2018 was generously provided by Windle Trust, Kenya. Population statistics were obtained from UNHCR for both Kakuma and Dadaab (UNHCR 2012b, UNHCR 2012c, UNHCR 2015b, UNHCR 2015c; UNHCR 2018c, UNHCR 2018d). We calculated enrollment rate using the following:This value is estimated given that data was extracted from two separate sources, further Windle Trust did not provide the age range for student enrollment at secondary level for Kenya. Uganda Case StudyData for NER and GER for 2018 and 2017 was generously provided by Windle Trust, Uganda. Here, we obtained both the enrollment and population statistics for the Ugandan settlements for refugees. Of note, the data does not include refugees who live in non-settlement areas. This includes refugees that are potentially living in cities such as Kampala.
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