*Final Call for Papers, Forced Migration Review, Education in Emergencies and
Reconstruction*
*The December 2004 issue, to be produced in partnership with UNESCO's
International Institute for Educational Planning and the Norwegian Refugee
Council, will focus on /education in emergencies and reconstruction/.*
*In keeping with FMR's objective of publishing practice-oriented articles,
authors should give prominence to policy implications, lessons learned and
recommendations for replication of good practice. Within the context of
education in emergencies and reconstruction, we invite submission of articles
which may focus on:*
*-Education as a function of child and youth protection
- Educational access for refugees, IDPs and others suffering the effects of
conflict and disaster
- Minimum standards
- The role of education in mitigating the psychosocial impact of conflict on
children and adolescents
- Education for peacebuilding and conflict resolution
- Development and distribution of appropriate, relevant and culturally-
sensitive curricula and teaching and learning materials
- Overcoming exclusion of girls, minorities, persons with disability, HIV/AIDS
- Bridging and accelerated programmes for children who have missed out on
education
- Managing teachers
- School feeding
- Working with government and /de facto/ education authorities
- Education for reintegration of returning populations
- Models and mechanisms for reintegration of children and youth associated
with armed groups
- Reconstructing the functions of a Ministry of Education
- Inter-agency coordination
- Training and capacity building
- Certification and validation of pupil and teacher attainments and
qualifications
- Health education, including awareness-raising about HIV/AIDS and other
diseases prevalent during emergencies
- Identifying and meeting community needs for non-formal, life skills and
vocational education
- Long-term monitoring and evaluation*
*Deadline for submissions: 22 September 2004. **Maximum length: 3,000 words. *
*For author guidelines, see: www.fmreview.org/writing.htm *
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Editors, Forced Migration Review
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