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The violence of peace and the role of education: insights from Sierra Leone
Authors:Mario Novelli  Sean Higgins
Institution:1. Centre for International Education, University of Sussex, Brighton, UK;2. The Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Research on peacebuilding has mushroomed over the last decade and there is a growing interest in the role of education in supporting peacebuilding processes. This paper engages with these debates, UN peacebuilding activities and the location of education initiatives therein, through a case study of Sierra Leone. In the first part, we explore the complex and multi-dimensional nature of violence in post-conflict Sierra Leone. In the second, we critically address the role of education in the conflict and post-conflict period, highlighting education’s centrality as a catalyst to conflict, and then reflect on the failure of the post-conflict reconstruction process to adequately transform the education system into one that could support a process of sustainable peacebuilding. Finally, we conclude by exploring the ways that greater investment and focus, both financial and human, in the education sector might, in the long term, better contribute to a sustainable and socially just peace.
Keywords:Education  post-conflict reconstruction  Sierra Leone  liberal peace  social justice
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