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<p>The UK continues to prioritise education for refugee children through our work
in emergencies and protracted crises, with our support through Education Cannot Wait
and the Global Partnership for Education contributing to the blueprint's objectives.</p><p>In
2022 the UK provided £33m to UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, and £24m to UNICEF, the
UN Children's Fund, in core contributions. This includes support for the implementation
of the UNHCR-UNICEF Blueprint for Joint Action for Refugee Children.</p><p>The UK
gives UNHCR and UNICEF the flexibility to direct funding where it is needed most through
the high proportion of unearmarked funding provided from our core contributions, including
to the three priority sectors under the blueprint of Education; WASH (water, sanitation
and hygiene); and child protection</p>
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