While humanitarian aid for children’s education, mobilised by the EU in emergencies and protracted crises, has achieved most of its objectives in recent years, it would be more effective if it were more sustainable, targeted more at girls and subject to better cost analysis, says the European Court of Auditors in a report published on Thursday 21 January.
This report is the result of an audit of projects in Jordan and Uganda, where EU commitments from 2017 to 2019 amounted to 18 million...