24 Oct 2017
Education amidst Fragility, Conflict and Violence by Stephen Commins
Stephen Commins is a Lecturer in Regional and International Development at the Department of Urban Planning UCLA, and Associate Director at Global... Read More
09 Jan 2017
2017: Reshaping the Landscape for International Policies and Cooperation in Education and Training by Kenneth King
Kenneth King, NORRAG News editor, and University of Edinburgh In our first blog of January 2016, we celebrated the end of post-2015... Read More
18 Jul 2016
International Geneva, Conflict and Peacebuilding: What Role for Education? By Mario Novelli
By Mario Novelli, University of Sussex & NORRAG[1] When we think of ‘International Geneva’ we may reflect on the unique role that... Read More
27 Jun 2016
“(Mis-)Educating the Ghettoes of our world” – is there a Collective Neglect of the Role of Education for Youth in Violent Cities Around the World? By Mieke Lopes Cardozo, Jovana Carapic, and Joost Monks
By Mieke Lopes Cardozo, University of Amsterdam; Jovana Carapic, Small Arms Survey, Geneva; Joost Monks, NORRAG Violent cities: the ghettoes of our... Read More
13 Jun 2016
Towards a Global Landscape of Inequality? The Afghans and the ‘Refugee Crisis’ in Europe By Alessandro Monsutti
By Alessandro Monsutti, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva. Twenty-five years after the fall of the Soviet Union, economic and social... Read More
09 Jun 2016
Lessons Learnt from 67 Years of UNWRA Support to the Education of Palestinian Refugees By Husein Abdul-Hamid, Joel Reyes, and Harry Patrinos
By Husein Abdul-Hamid, Joel Reyes, Harry Patrinos, World Bank. Delivery of education services to communities in conflict-ridden states requires an adjustment in... Read More
06 Jun 2016
Moving on? The Impact of Education for Refugees in First Asylum Countries By Sarah Dryden-Peterso
By Sarah Dryden-Peterson, Harvard Graduate School of Education Four dimensions of refugees’ educational experiences are critical for teachers of refugees to understand:... Read More
03 Jun 2016
Humanitarian Aid for Refugee Education: Why More is Needed By Aaron Benavot
By Aaron Benavot, Global Education Monitoring Report, UNESCO, Paris Conflict in all its forms has taken a huge toll on education systems.... Read More
01 Jun 2016
Refugees, Displaced Persons and Education: New Challenges for Development and Policy By Kenneth King
By Kenneth King, Editor NORRAG News. >>NORRAG NEWS 53 on ‘Refugees, Displaced Persons and Education’ – is now online The greatest humanitarian... Read More
18 May 2016
The Education Cannot Wait Fund: Imperfect, but a Great Start in an Imperfect World By Robert Palmer
By Robert Palmer, University of Nottingham and NORRAG. The Education Cannot Wait Fund is a positive step in the right direction, but... Read More