FMR 22 : published January 2005

Education in emergencies: learning for a peaceful future

Contents

Feature articles

Cape Town - new impetus for networking by Eldrid Middtun

Recent research and current research gaps by Christopher Talbot

Who is doing what and where? by Lori Heninger

The Inter-Agency Network on Education in Emergencies by Allison Anderson and Beverly Roberts

Education that protects by Susan Nicolai

Risking protection through education? by Amalia Fawcett

Education free-for-all by Marc Sommers

Emergency education in Iraq by Anita Malley and Carl Triplehorn

Teacher development and student well-being by Rebecca Winthrop and Jackie Kirk

Getting education out of the box by Lyndsay Bird

Building citizenship and life skills by Margaret Sinclair

Accelerated learning in Afghanistan by Christine Capacci Carneal and Anne Ullman McLaughlin

Peace Education programmes: why and how? by Pamela Baxter and Vick Ikobwa

Passport to a brighter future? by Rachel Newton

Time to end neglect of post-primary education by Tim Brown

Gender imbalance in secondary schools by Catherine Howgego Mugisha

Parental involvement by Ezra S Simon

Why school feeding works by Ute Meir

Is school feeding a distraction? by Pamela Baxter

Negotiating Kosovo's educational minefield by Marc Sommers and Peter Buckland

Educational reconstruction in Rwanda by Anna Obura

Promoting stable post-conflict education by Dana Burde

Afghan refugees in Pakistan: documentation and coordination needs by Atle Hetland

General articles

Speaker's Corner:
IOM: trespassing on others' humanitarian space?

The Darfur crisis in context by Francis M Deng

The value of transparency, replicability and representativeness by Loren B Landau and Karen Jacobsen

Displaced Iraqis: caught in the maelstrom by David Romano

Neirab Rehabilitation Project by Lex Takkenberg and Hala Mukhles

The collaborative response by Simon Bagshaw and Marc Vincent

Regular features

Updates

NRC: Education programme models

Global IDP Project: Trapped in displacement

Brookings-Bern Project: Education for IDPs - poor marks

UNHCR: INSPIRE

Fritz Institute: Logistics training: necessity or luxury?

Refugee Studies Centre: Child protection - rhetoric and reality

Publications

Endnote: Peace agreements must address education