This study finds that by prioritizing universal development programmes instead of employing a conflict-sensitive approach rooted in attending to the specific inequities present in Sierra Leone, the current education system is ignoring the needs and desires of certain subpopulations of youth. Specifically, although the state has been very successful in increasing overall access to basic education for both boys and girls in rural Sierra Leone, the current focus on improving the quality of academic education has sidelined the growth of technical and vocational education that many youth desire. Instead, sectors such as tertiary education are prioritized above all else. Furthermore, the presence of the Economic Community of West African States M...
Education should be considered as one of the mechanisms for governments and nations to succeed in a ...
In peacebuilding contexts unemployed youth are frequently perceived as a high risk for the stability...
What barriers remain in the progress towards achieving Universal Primary Education (UPE), and how do...
This study finds that by prioritizing universal development programmes instead of employing a confli...
Broadly, the study examines the argument that education potentially contributes to violent conflict ...
Broadly, the study examines the argument that education potentially contributes to violent conflict ...
Sierra Leone has been regarded as one of the successful countries with regard to peacebuilding manda...
This paper is meant to present the findings and analysis of a one-month independent study project on...
Conflict in any part of the world creates a multidimensional impact on society. It depletes the stat...
This study investigates the long-run effects of the civil war in Sierra Leone on education. Similar ...
This paper presents a vertical case study of the history of universalizing education in postcolonial...
Civil war broke out in Sierra Leone in 1991 and lasted more than a decade. During the conflict, both...
Peace education in conflict affected societies has achieved widespread popularity amongst internatio...
Civil war broke out in Sierra Leone in 1991 and lasted more than a decade. During the conflict, both...
Education should be considered as one of the mechanisms for governments and nations to succeed in a ...
Education should be considered as one of the mechanisms for governments and nations to succeed in a ...
In peacebuilding contexts unemployed youth are frequently perceived as a high risk for the stability...
What barriers remain in the progress towards achieving Universal Primary Education (UPE), and how do...
This study finds that by prioritizing universal development programmes instead of employing a confli...
Broadly, the study examines the argument that education potentially contributes to violent conflict ...
Broadly, the study examines the argument that education potentially contributes to violent conflict ...
Sierra Leone has been regarded as one of the successful countries with regard to peacebuilding manda...
This paper is meant to present the findings and analysis of a one-month independent study project on...
Conflict in any part of the world creates a multidimensional impact on society. It depletes the stat...
This study investigates the long-run effects of the civil war in Sierra Leone on education. Similar ...
This paper presents a vertical case study of the history of universalizing education in postcolonial...
Civil war broke out in Sierra Leone in 1991 and lasted more than a decade. During the conflict, both...
Peace education in conflict affected societies has achieved widespread popularity amongst internatio...
Civil war broke out in Sierra Leone in 1991 and lasted more than a decade. During the conflict, both...
Education should be considered as one of the mechanisms for governments and nations to succeed in a ...
Education should be considered as one of the mechanisms for governments and nations to succeed in a ...
In peacebuilding contexts unemployed youth are frequently perceived as a high risk for the stability...
What barriers remain in the progress towards achieving Universal Primary Education (UPE), and how do...