Protecting education from attack a state of the art review

Protecting education from attack  a state of the art review
Author: UNESCO
Publsiher: UNESCO
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2010-02-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789231041525

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Argues that in situation of armend conflict and insecurity, deliberate attack on and threats against learner, academic, teachers and education facilities are both a barrier to the right to education and a serious protection issue. Examines the nature, scope, motives and impact of attacks on education and of the work that is being done by communities, organizations and governmnents to prevent and respond to such violence.

Education Aid and Aid Agencies

Education  Aid and Aid Agencies
Author: Zuki Karpinska
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2012-05-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781441119162

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What is the relationship between education, aid and aid agencies? Drawing on international research in numerous countries, including Thailand, India, Afghanistan, Lebanon and the UK, the contributors consider the external factors affecting educational provision during and after emergencies. Each chapter contains a summary of the key points and issues within the chapter to enable easy navigation, key contemporary questions to encourage active engagement with the material and an annotated list of suggested further reading to support further exploration.

Schoolchildren as Propaganda Tools in the War on Terror

Schoolchildren as Propaganda Tools in the War on Terror
Author: Sonja C. Grover
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2011-03-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783642179006

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This book explores in what ways both sides involved in the so-called war on terror are using schoolchildren as propaganda tools while putting the children's security at grave risk. The book explores how terrorists use attacks on education to attempt to destabilize the government while the government and the international aid community use increases in school attendance as an ostensible index of largely illusory progress in the overall security situation and in development. The book challenges the notion that unoccupied civilian schools are not entitled under the law of armed conflict to a high standard of protection which prohibits their use for military purposes. Also examined are the potential violations of international law that can occur when government and education aid workers encourage and facilitate school attendance, as they do, in areas within conflict-affected states such as Afghanistan where security for education is inadequate and the risk of terror attacks on education high.

Education under attack 2010

Education under attack     2010
Author: Brendan O'Malley
Publsiher: UNESCO
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2010
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789231041556

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Presents a global study on targeted political and military violence against education staff, students, teachers, union and government officials and institutions.

Security Education and Development in Contemporary Africa

Security  Education and Development in Contemporary Africa
Author: M. Raymond Izarali,Oliver Masakure,Edward Shizha
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2016-12-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317057918

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This volume delineates the critical link among security, education and development in Africa and provides a multidisciplinary framework of analyses and possible solutions. Africa has had a long history that embodies layers of mass-scale criminality and exploitation not merely from neocolonial and apartheid policies but also from political greed. This has impacted adversely on security, education and development in a way that deprivation of education and underdevelopment, in turn, re-creates security issues. The volume aims firstly to help augment scholarly inquiry into the nexus among in/security, education and development through the multidisciplinary framework of analyses; secondly to provide policymakers and educators with tools and a framework to comprehend the complexity and magnitude of the issues to which they ought to be sensitive and respond; and finally to provide caregivers and childcare agencies of the state a comprehensible framework of underlying, multifaceted sources of trauma experienced by children in extraordinary circumstances. It is organized in four sections: theoretical conceptualization on security and development; country cases on security and development; security and educational development; and country cases on security and education. Serving as a significant compass to understand and respond to the complex interplay and impact of security, education and development in Africa, it is of great use to graduates and scholars interested in Africa Politics, IPE, security studies and development studies.

The Companion to International Humanitarian Law

The Companion to International Humanitarian Law
Author: Dražan Djukić,Niccolò Pons
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 759
Release: 2018-09-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004342019

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The Companion to International Humanitarian Law offers a much-needed tool for both scholars and practitioners, supplying information accessible enough to enable a variety of users to quickly familiarise themselves with it and sufficiently comprehensive to be a source for reflection and further research for more demanding users. Its aim is to facilitate the practical application of IHL, and be of use to a wide audience interested in or confronted with IHL, ranging from professionals in humanitarian assistance and protection in the field, legal officers and advisers at the national and international level, trainers, academics, scholars, and students.

International Human Rights Law

International Human Rights Law
Author: Manisuli Ssenyonjo
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 588
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781317114123

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This timely and valuable book explores the development of international human rights law over the last six decades. The volume brings together leading experts to reflect on different aspects of human rights law, not only considering and evaluating the developments so far, but also identifying relevant problems and proposing relevant possible perspectives for the continued positive future development of human rights law. The book is international in perspective, both in scope and context, and covers developments in the international protection of human rights since the adoption of the UDHR in 1948. The developments considered include the United Nations system of protecting human rights as well as regional human rights systems in Africa, America and Europe. It also considers some key themes relevant to human rights including globalisation, protecting human rights in emergency situations and trade sanctions, the development of human rights NGOs, and many others. The book will be an invaluable resource for students, academics and policy-makers working in the field of international human rights.

Higher Education and Post Conflict Recovery

Higher Education and Post Conflict Recovery
Author: Sansom Milton
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2017-12-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783319653495

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This book offers a critical review of higher education and post-conflict recovery. It provides the first systematic study with a global scope that investigates the role of higher education systems in conflict-affected contexts. The first part of the book analyses the long-standing neglect of higher education in post-conflict recovery, the impact that conflict can have on the sector, and efforts to rebuild and reform higher education systems affected by violent conflict. The second part of the book considers the positive and negative contributions that higher education can make to a range of areas of recovery including humanitarian action, forced displacement, post-conflict reconstruction, statebuilding, and peacebuilding. With its reasoned defence of the importance of higher education for post-conflict recovery, the book will appeal to researchers, university students, and humanitarian and development policy-makers and practitioners.