The importance of Education in Emergencies - Reflections from children and youth in eastern DRC.

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The importance of Education in Emergencies - Reflections from children and youth in eastern DRC

Democratic Republic of Congo

Need to provide physical access and accountability Children, families and communities consistently prioritise education Many communities struggle to provide education themselves – demonstrating need “So many members of the community gave the little that they had to contribute, then we built the school using local materials and leftover UNHCR sheets. The quality was low, and it was so hard – how can we do this properly on our own? But this is how much we want it!” – community leader

Mudororo Primary School

Neema Primary School: the Blessing School

Community Prioritisation

35% of children prioritise education 34% of girls 27% of parents 32% of community leaders More than any other sector for all groups “I choose education, because this will give me a future” – 11 year old boy

Breaking Cycles of Violence & Avoiding Lost Generations Curricula: Peace-building integrated into teaching “Those who have studied can help search for solutions to the fighting here” – displaced young boy Multi-ethnic communities rebuilding around schools “We see that the school is a stabilizing influence on a community – having the school here has created a more stable settlement with the school at the centre” - community leader

Breaking Cycles of Violence & Avoiding Lost Generations Children from different groups and tribes play together “School teaches us to respect everyone, and that if someone annoys us we should respond calmly – and even if they hit us we shouldn’t get into a fight. This will help me have a longer life in this place” – 15 year old boy “At school I have learnt that we all have ‘le sang’ [blood] which is life in us, and that this is important in every person and that we should protect that and not let people get killed”- boy at Neema Primary School

Finding Economic Opportunity for Youth DRC suffers income loss of 43.3% from under-education (primary school) Basic skills are transferable “Because I am learning carpentry, if I have to flee again, I will be better able to survive in the new place and even make a shelter for my family” – Young boy in YEP/CFS Bukombo Vocational students already making profits “They need studies and motivation – you can have studies and not be determined, and you will not find work – but if you have both you will be more likely to succeed whatever the future brings” - father

Recovery and Resilience Recovering from trauma (psychosocial support, games: BE CHILDREN) “Before I came to school I had the spirit of an assassin because of what they did to me, but here I have started to become like a normal person again. The taste of study made me want to be like I was before. I am so happy to be here” – 15 year old boy Skills for dealing with future conflict “Studying helps children face the difficult things in life, and find solutions to the hard times” – father

Transferring protective knowledge Effective in combating and preventing recruitment and re-recruitment “Now I’ve studied it helps me see when things are dangerous – and if you’ve studied you can express yourself better, and that makes you safer, especially if militia ask you a question” – 15 year old boy Less risk of Gender Based Violence and other abuse “Sometimes the militia come to the village and rape girls and take them away by force – one day I was at school and the militia came and took three girls who didn’t go to school away with them. I was safe because I was in school. These girls never came back”

He is Vita Vita=Life (Italian) Vita=War (Swahili) “My colonel respected children staying in school”

Protective Potential of Education Parents and community leaders consider education to be life-saving in Masisi Classrooms are physically safer during conflict, and provide psychosocial support Parents can attend to other needs while children are safe in school Prevents discrimination against children within the community “If you have a goat, and it falls into a hole, will you wait three days for it to die before you try to help it? No! You will go straight away! It is the same with education – if you wait three months, many of these children will go with the armed forces or face violence, and they too may die, just like the goat” – community leader

Education Supporting Other Sectors Important platform for nutrition Life-saving information on health, hygiene and sanitation Children are “agents of change” “Our work is easier in the schools, because in this environment the children are better placed to absorb information – and then they go home and tell their parents or relatives” – NRC Health Specialist in Masisi

Difficulties Lack of continuity with development (12 months are not enough!) Ineffective mechanisms for referral (1612) and effective response Free Primary Education – MGD (policies, money and Monitoring System) “Education helps me help others – I try to teach them the things that I learn, and also it makes me know how to care for them better” – 13 year old girl

Listen to their perspectives before acting!!!

ASANTE SANA