This essay investigates the gendered dimension of education interventions delivered in northeast Nigeria and its impact on sustainable peace in the region. This essay puts the focus on the less recognized effects of the Boko Haram conflict on boys’ education. It argues that addressing boys’ vulnerability in this conflict context by investing in their learning through peacebuilding education approaches is an essential part of a response to education and peace challenges in Northeast Nigeria. In this regard, the essay utilizes the critical themes in the field of education and conflict studies – education as a victim and education as an accomplice in discussing the nexus between the conflict and boys’ education in Northeast Nigeria and discusses how peacebuilding education can be relevant in engaging boys in this context.
Table of Contents
1.0 Introduction
2.0 Contextual Background: The Interactions between Education and Boko Haram Conflict in Northeast Nigeria with a focus on Boys’ Education
2.1 Education as a Victim
2.2 Education as an Accomplice
3.0 Peacebuilding Education
4.0. Peacebuilding Education Approaches for Advancing Boys’ Education in Northeast Nigeria
5.0 Conclusion
References
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- Onyeka Akunna (Autor), 2020, Gender Dimensions of Education in Emergencies in North-East Nigeria, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1254910
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