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5 April 2006 Report United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)

Let Our Children Teach Us! A Review of the Role of Education and Knowledge in Disaster Risk Reduction

This review examines good practices to reduce disaster risk through education, knowledge and innovation, including efforts to protect schools from extreme natural events. It looks critically and strategically at current activities in order to identify gaps, opportunities in the form of synergisms and partnerships, and centres of innovation.

15 March 2006 Report US Agency for International Development (USAID)

Monitoring and Evaluation in Post Conflict Settings

The report identifies various constraints and challenges that USAID and its partners face in enforcing sound M&E standards and practices in postconflict societies, particularly in those where the United States has major strategic interests.

1 March 2006 Report Overseas Development Institute (ODI)

Donors and the 'Fragile States' Agenda: A Survey of Current Thinking and Practice

This report focuses on the experiences of three key donors: the United States (US), the United Kingdom (UK) and Germany. It also provides case studies showing the operationalisation of the agenda in three fragile states, namely, Afghanistan, Cambodia and Nepal. Because the FS agenda is relatively new, the policies, tools, and institutions to implement it are still being developed.

1 March 2006 Manual/Handbook/Guide
End Child Prostitution and Trafficking (ECPAT)

Protecting Children from Sexual Exploitation and Sexual Violence in Disaster and Emergency Situations: A Guide for Local and Community Based Organizations

The promotion and protection of children's rights has been a fundamental aspect of the international human rights system. This manual centers on how to protect children from sexual violence and sexual exploitation, specifically in disaster and emergency situations.

28 February 2006 Report
International Alert

Education for All Nepal: Review from a conflict perspective

This Review of the Education For All (EFA) programme in Nepal was commissioned by the Finnish Embassy on behalf of the group of supporting donors and undertaken by a team of consultants contracted by International Alert. The intention is to examine the EFA programme in relation to conflict and the current political crisis.

28 February 2006 Journal Article Teachers College, Columbia University

Education in Emergencies and Post-Conflict Situations: Problems, Responses and Possibilities (v. 2)

The second edition includes case studies that look at both the politics and policies of education for refugees and IDPs as well as education as protective and preventative measures. Within these two overarching topics, the case studies in this volume focus on the following geographical areas: Pakistan, Turkey, New York City, Colombia, Sri Lanka, Uganda, Zimbabwe, and Sudan.

27 January 2006 Book UNESCO International Institute for Education Planning (UNESCO-IIEP), United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organziation (UNESCO)

On the Road to Resilience: Capacity Development with the Ministry of Education in Afghanistan

States affected by conflict are among the farthest from achieving Education for All (EFA) goals, and many lack human and financial capacity. ‘Capacity development’ (CD) is frequently proposed as the solution to their problems. What challenges does a country like Afghanistan face in rebuilding an education sector after 30 years of conflict?

1 January 2006 Manual/Handbook/Guide
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network

Psychological First Aid Field Operations Guide: 2nd Edition

Gives guidance on responding to disaster or terrorism events using the Psychological First Aid intervention. This evidence-informed approach helps to assist children, adolescents, adults, and families in the aftermath of disaster and terrorism. The manual includes in-depth information about each of the eight core actions and accompanying handouts for adults, adolescents, parents and caregivers, and providers.

1 January 2006 Manual/Handbook/Guide Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC)

Women, Girls, Boys and Men: Different Needs - Equal Opportunities

This handbook targets field practitioners responding to humanitarian emergencies that result from conflict or natural hazards. In particular, sector/cluster actors are offered practical guidance on identifying and addressing the differing needs and situations of women, girls, boys, and men.

1 January 2006 Journal Article
The International Journal of Narrative Therapy and Community Work

The Tree of Life Project: Using narrative ideas in work with vulnerable children in Southern Africa

How can the lives of children who have experienced significant loses be responded to in ways that are not re-traumatising and that bring to light children's own skills and knowledge? This paper describes a creative adaptation of the 'Tree of Life' exercise informed by narrative therapy principles and practices

1 January 2006 Case Study Women's Refugee Commission (WRC)

Education in Darfur: A critical component of humanitarian response

This report outlines findings on education from missions taken by the Women’s Commission for Refugee Women and Children in November 2005 and June 2006, and recommends actions the international community can take to ensure that the children and young people of Darfur have a chance to learn while displaced from their homes and communities.