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Education and Internally displaced persons : education as humanitarian response / edited by Christine Smith Ellison and Alan Smith.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Education as a humanitarian responseDescription: ix, 178 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781441196491
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 371.826/914 23
LOC classification:
  • LC3663 .E38 2013
Other classification:
  • EDU043000
Contents:
Series Editor's Preface Colin Brock -- Introduction: A Global Overview of Education and Internally Displaced Persons Christine Smith -- 1. The Education Sector Response to Hurricane Katrina in the USA Anne Lauten -- 2. Alternative Approaches to Education for Displaced Children in Puntland and Somaliland Silje Sj�vaag Skeie -- 3. Armed Conflict and Education Kevin Watkins -- 4. Legislative Protection for Internally Displaced Persons and Education in Colombia Manuel Jose; Cepeda Espinosa -- 5. Educational Challenges of Conflict and Flood Related Displacement in Pakistan Elizabeth Ferris and Chareen Stark -- 6. The Challenges for Education of Protracted Displacement in Sri Lanka Lynn Davies -- 7. Returnees and the Challenges for Education Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina Marina Bowder and Valery Perry -- 8. Conclusion: The Challenges for the International Aid System Alan Smith -- Index.
Summary: "What are the barriers to education for internally displaced persons? How can these be overcome? Drawing on research from a diverse set of countries, including the the USA, Somalia, Colombia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bosnia and Herzegovina, the contributors consider the relationship between education and internally displaced persons. These case studies raise fundamental questions regarding the barriers to education and some unexpected benefits for displaced children. The dynamics that impact access and quality of education for internally displaced people are examined and the role education can play in rebuilding societies and strengthening peace building processes is considered. Each case study brings to light a different aspect of displacement including various causes; current legal protection and its implications for government action and practical responses; challenges arising from country contexts related to the scale and duration of displacement; and the role of education in meeting the needs of returnees."--
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Books Books SAIACS General Stacks Centre for South Asia Research (CSAR) 362.1 E47E (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available TBN-Oct/2016 054378

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Series Editor's Preface Colin Brock -- Introduction: A Global Overview of Education and Internally Displaced Persons Christine Smith -- 1. The Education Sector Response to Hurricane Katrina in the USA Anne Lauten -- 2. Alternative Approaches to Education for Displaced Children in Puntland and Somaliland Silje Sj�vaag Skeie -- 3. Armed Conflict and Education Kevin Watkins -- 4. Legislative Protection for Internally Displaced Persons and Education in Colombia Manuel Jose; Cepeda Espinosa -- 5. Educational Challenges of Conflict and Flood Related Displacement in Pakistan Elizabeth Ferris and Chareen Stark -- 6. The Challenges for Education of Protracted Displacement in Sri Lanka Lynn Davies -- 7. Returnees and the Challenges for Education Reform in Bosnia and Herzegovina Marina Bowder and Valery Perry -- 8. Conclusion: The Challenges for the International Aid System Alan Smith -- Index.

"What are the barriers to education for internally displaced persons? How can these be overcome? Drawing on research from a diverse set of countries, including the the USA, Somalia, Colombia, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bosnia and Herzegovina, the contributors consider the relationship between education and internally displaced persons. These case studies raise fundamental questions regarding the barriers to education and some unexpected benefits for displaced children. The dynamics that impact access and quality of education for internally displaced people are examined and the role education can play in rebuilding societies and strengthening peace building processes is considered. Each case study brings to light a different aspect of displacement including various causes; current legal protection and its implications for government action and practical responses; challenges arising from country contexts related to the scale and duration of displacement; and the role of education in meeting the needs of returnees."--

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