Education in Crisis and Conflict
Healing the wounds of forced displacement: The power of education
Check out this blog post from the Accelerating Change for Children’s and Youths’ Education through Systems Strengthening (ACCESS) project at the University of Auckland on “Healing the wounds of forced displacement: The power of education.” Researchers make a compelling case for involving young people in the decisions affecting their lives and education.
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