Displacement and Children's Rights: Advancing Media Advocacy for Inclusive Education for Sustainable Development in Nigeria
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2020
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IGI Global Scientific Publishin
Abstract
This chapter examines the relationship amongst displacement,
education, and sustainable national development. It pays
attention to the effects of displacement on the rights of children
to education in Nigeria. Data for the study were obtained via in
depth interviews from key informants and focus group
discussions (FGDs) amongst internally displaced women in a
government-managed and faith-based IDP camps in the
Adamawa State as well as informal settlements in the Federal
Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja on the quality of education offered
in the camps. Findings from the study show that wide gaps exist
between the education received by displaced children and the
expectations of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The
study argues that the educational exclusivity of displaced
children would have adverse effects on the sustainable
development of the Nigerian state as it would decrease
awareness of values about their civic duties needed for
sustainable development. It thus recommends for increased
media advocacy in pushing for better implementation of
inclusive education in Nigeria.