Question
Post-conflict Rehabilitation of Education Services: Please identify literature on the rehabilitation of basic services delivery and governance - particularly education governance - in post-2005 Aceh and/or in other post-conflict environments.
Helpdesk response
Key findings: Education systems can contribute to conflict. In Rwanda, for example, the education system was used as an instrument in fomenting exclusion and hate. In many post-conflict settings, rehabilitation of the education sector requires not re-establishing the system that existed prior to the conflict but rather reforming the whole system. Education rehabilitation goes beyond rebuilding infrastructure and restoring basic education to rebuilding the social fabric of society and developing inclusive education systems. As such conflict-sensitivity must be incorporated into rehabilitation efforts.
While there is a good degree of literature that exists on reintegration of former combatants in education, training and livelihood services in Aceh, there is a dearth of literature on broader education rehabilitation in Aceh. As such, this helpdesk research report draws exclusively on literature from other post-conflict contexts. The literature points to the need for:
Full response: http://www.gsdrc.org/docs/open/HD567.pdf