To unlock financing for education in crisis settings, a new analysis reveals seven key insights into the funding of education in emergencies (EiE).  This timely analysis highlights persistent challenges and untapped opportunities, offering a guide to all those working to address the chronic underfunding of education in crisis contexts. The four persistent challenges explain why EiE continues to be underfunded and not prioritised as highly as other sectors. The three opportunities point a way forward to mobilise more funding for EiE, especially looking forward to this year’s Summit of the Future and the United Nations General Assembly, in the race to deliver on promises outlined in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The analysis follows on from the Geneva Global Hub for Education in Emergencies’ 2022 flagship report on financing for EiE

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