The last decade has seen a growing recognition amongst international donors, development agencies, non-government organisations and academics of the vital role education can play in bringing about recovery following violent conflict, natural disaster and other crises. This has led to the development of increasingly targeted and sophisticated programme planning and management tools, for use by government ministries, UN agencies and non-governmental organisations in fragile contexts. Drawing on the 2010 independent study of UNICEF's Education in Emergencies and Post-Conflict Transition Programme, this paper explores the transformative role education can play in post-conflict recovery. It argues that while basic education assistance can have a...
This paper considers how education systems in post-conflict settings impact reconstruction processes...
Conflict crises have a devastating impact on education. In response, international organisations hav...
This thematic paper outlines key debates and insights on the role of education in relation to the UN...
The last decade has seen a growing recognition amongst international donors, development agencies, n...
Whilst education is most often viewed as central to peace-building, it is important to note that it ...
This study focuses on the second chance for education (SCE) experienced by children whose secondary ...
The conviction is gaining ground that education, not only for children, but also for youth and adult...
Conflicts have devastating impact on children’s education. Formal and non-formal education structure...
“Education is a basic human right, as well as a precondition for peace, prosperity and justice to re...
This article analyzes the role of schools in helping to build peace in post-conflict countries in Af...
Using data from a programme in northern Uganda, this article argues psycho-social education supports...
Civil wars impede progress towards the Millennium Development Goals. As many conflicts erupt within ...
Non-government organisations (NGOs) are playing an increasingly significant role in post-conflict si...
More than 39 million children and youth who live in conflict-affected fragile states do not have acc...
In 2016, a survey of citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH) found that only thirty per cent of them...
This paper considers how education systems in post-conflict settings impact reconstruction processes...
Conflict crises have a devastating impact on education. In response, international organisations hav...
This thematic paper outlines key debates and insights on the role of education in relation to the UN...
The last decade has seen a growing recognition amongst international donors, development agencies, n...
Whilst education is most often viewed as central to peace-building, it is important to note that it ...
This study focuses on the second chance for education (SCE) experienced by children whose secondary ...
The conviction is gaining ground that education, not only for children, but also for youth and adult...
Conflicts have devastating impact on children’s education. Formal and non-formal education structure...
“Education is a basic human right, as well as a precondition for peace, prosperity and justice to re...
This article analyzes the role of schools in helping to build peace in post-conflict countries in Af...
Using data from a programme in northern Uganda, this article argues psycho-social education supports...
Civil wars impede progress towards the Millennium Development Goals. As many conflicts erupt within ...
Non-government organisations (NGOs) are playing an increasingly significant role in post-conflict si...
More than 39 million children and youth who live in conflict-affected fragile states do not have acc...
In 2016, a survey of citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH) found that only thirty per cent of them...
This paper considers how education systems in post-conflict settings impact reconstruction processes...
Conflict crises have a devastating impact on education. In response, international organisations hav...
This thematic paper outlines key debates and insights on the role of education in relation to the UN...