Recurso Editorial Note: Journal on Education in Emergencies: Volume 6, Number 1 In this editorial note, lead editors Maria Jose Bermeo and Diana Rodríguez-Gómez discuss the key themes and contributions offered in JEiE Volume 6, Number 1.
Recurso Nota editorial: Journal on Education in Emergencies: Volumen 6, Número 1 En esta nota editorial, las editoras principales María José Bermeo y Diana Rodríguez-Gómez discuten sobre los temas clave y las aportaciones recogidas en la JEiE Volumen 6, Número 1.
Recurso Protecting Children from Violence in the Time of COVID-19: Disruptions in prevention and response services As daily lives and communities are upended by COVID-19, concern is mounting that children’s exposure to violence may increase. Children with a history of abuse may find themselves even more vulnerable, both at home and online, and may experience more frequent and severe acts of violence. This publication documents what has happened to such services across the world.
Recurso Designing Parenting Programmes for Violence Prevention: A Guidance Note This Guidance Note has been developed to support parenting interventions for violence prevention, and includes an explicit focus on addressing the gender norms that underpin violence. It brings together the current evidence and emerging experience of the importance of supporting positive parenting in the prevention of and response to all forms of violence, with a focus on low- and middle-income countries.
Recurso Social Integration in Education in Contexts of Insecurity: Revisiting the Role of the Education Community This study aims to understand the ways schools and their teaching staff try to provide an adequate and safe environment for students, and how the involvement of the education community contributes to the performance of the school and the inclusion of students who live in insecure settings.
Recurso Reluctant representatives of the state: Teachers' perceptions of experienced violence (DR Congo) This qualitative research in South-Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo suggests that teachers link experienced violence to their role as state representatives. Thereby, the article sheds a critical light on approaches that frame teacher (re)deployment in conflict-affected contexts around normalcy and resilience.
Notícias Challenges for Venezuelan refugee students in Colombia The economic, political and social conflicts occurring in Venezuela have caused over three million Venezuelans to flee to countries across Latin America and beyond. This is the largest migrant crisis in the Western Hemisphere and it is worsening by the day.
Recurso Political Violence and Intimidation Against Teachers in Zimbabwe This report is a follow-up of a report published earlier in February titled, “Every School has a Story to Tell: Teachers experience with elections in Zimbabwe”. Whilst the first report is largely given in summary form, recording the violations that teachers have experienced since 2000, this present report gives deeper understanding to the violations and puts them in a global perspective.
Recurso Workshop Report: Cross-sectoral Approaches to Mitigating Conflict Using the Case of South Sudan This brief report presents key points resulting from a half-day Workshop on Cross-sectoral Approaches to Mitigating Conflict and Fragility Using the Case of South Sudan, that was held in conjunction with the Working Group on Education and Fragility biannual meeting in Washington, DC on 21 March 2011.
Recurso The Economic Impact of School Violence: A Report for Plan International This report builds on existing research in the field of school violence with a focus on its economic effects on victims, schools, communities and governments as well as the economy as a whole.