Researching education during conflict: a case study from Syria

Case study looks at the status of early primary education in opposition-held areas of Syria

Abstract

The conflict in Syria has caused a sharp reversal in education progress. A recent DFID-funded study brings a rigorous approach to collecting evidence on the nature of this reversal, focusing on the status of early primary education. The research demonstrates that collecting robust data in conflict-affected contexts such as Syria is not only possible but necessary to designing future interventions, as well as ensuring operational interventions are achieving their objectives. An evidence-based response is the most reliable way to approach the formidable challenges facing Syria바카라 사이트™s education system, particularly ensuring that children not only have access to education but that they are learning while in the classroom.

Citation

Researching education during conflict: a case study from Syria (2018), Chemonics/DFID

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Published 5 April 2018