The notion of conflict, peace, education and development that characterise discussions about the Solomon Islands immediate past, present and future prospects are complex and interrelated. These terms are interrelated as conflict, peace and education affect development. Likewise, poor development can be one of the causes of conflict. Development as a multidimensional reality consists of interrelated issues such as the economy, health, education, social relations and governance. To this end, a macro-perspective of the relationship between conflict, peace, education and development is important, particularly in post-conflict reconstruction. In the Solomon Islands, conflict has not occurred in a vacuum. It has been strongly influenced by the ...
This case study examines contemporary experiences of conflict in four contexts: Papua New Guinea, wi...
This book examines the impact of peace education projects supported by foreign agencies on the selec...
Solomon Islands, a developing nation comprising an archipelago of 922 islands, is a sovereign state ...
The notion of conflict, peace, education and development that characterise discussions about the Sol...
The socio-economic and political contexts of the Solomon Islands influence both the process of peace...
Conflict is one of the major obstacles to the achievement of Education for All (EFA) and the Millenn...
Before the Solomon Islands were discovered by the outside world the free movement of people occurr...
Technical and vocational education and training programs as a form of peace education are examined i...
This In Brief is the first in a two-part series that discusses a critical aspect of the Solomon Isla...
Since the end of the Cold War internal conflict has emerged more and more into the foreground of con...
This In Brief is based on the National Perceptions Survey on Peacebuilding for Solomon Islands commi...
The ethnic conflict which erupted in the small South Pacific nation of Solomon Islands in late 1998 ...
Interest in the transformational potential of education has seen development partners prioritise sup...
The recent tensions in Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands, in April 2006 provide a clear wa...
Solomon Islands has been implementing various post-conflict reconstruction programs after the countr...
This case study examines contemporary experiences of conflict in four contexts: Papua New Guinea, wi...
This book examines the impact of peace education projects supported by foreign agencies on the selec...
Solomon Islands, a developing nation comprising an archipelago of 922 islands, is a sovereign state ...
The notion of conflict, peace, education and development that characterise discussions about the Sol...
The socio-economic and political contexts of the Solomon Islands influence both the process of peace...
Conflict is one of the major obstacles to the achievement of Education for All (EFA) and the Millenn...
Before the Solomon Islands were discovered by the outside world the free movement of people occurr...
Technical and vocational education and training programs as a form of peace education are examined i...
This In Brief is the first in a two-part series that discusses a critical aspect of the Solomon Isla...
Since the end of the Cold War internal conflict has emerged more and more into the foreground of con...
This In Brief is based on the National Perceptions Survey on Peacebuilding for Solomon Islands commi...
The ethnic conflict which erupted in the small South Pacific nation of Solomon Islands in late 1998 ...
Interest in the transformational potential of education has seen development partners prioritise sup...
The recent tensions in Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands, in April 2006 provide a clear wa...
Solomon Islands has been implementing various post-conflict reconstruction programs after the countr...
This case study examines contemporary experiences of conflict in four contexts: Papua New Guinea, wi...
This book examines the impact of peace education projects supported by foreign agencies on the selec...
Solomon Islands, a developing nation comprising an archipelago of 922 islands, is a sovereign state ...