NEPAL. Nepal Both the Maoist opposition and the State used schools as their military camps, and recruited teachers and students as their agents. Maoists.

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Nepal Both the Maoist opposition and the State used schools as their military camps, and recruited teachers and students as their agents. Maoists coerced students and teachers to participate in the digging of trenches inside many schools they were using to facilitate retaliation against security forces in the case of attack. Upon vacating a school premises, militarized fortifications and markers are often left behind—creating the risk of the school being mistakenly identified as a military target. The PLA threatened teachers forced the closure of schools and both the PLA and the RNA occupied schools and used them as barracks. Students witnessed or heard of killings, abductions and other forms of violence on school premises and parents were reluctant to send their children to school. In January 2006, members of the PLA temporarily occupied a school in Syangja district, Nepal, with 130 students and teachers present. The Royal Nepalese Army fired at the school from a helicopter and dropped a bomb nearby. A Comprehensive Peace Accord (CPA) was signed in 2006, which has helped improve stability and education conditions to 2006, a civil war between Maoist rebels and government forces wracked Nepal. Both the Maoist People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and the government Royal Nepal Army (RNA) attacked schools, used them for political purposes, and held rallies and political meetings on school grounds. Including the general destruction of infrastructure, education was also directly affected:

Nepal: Schools as Zones of Peace This program was introduced by Save the Children Norway in 2001 and launched in collaboration with UNICEF, numerous Nepali non-governmental organizations and other international groups. It came to life at a time when the right to education for children in Nepal was being severely thwarted by the use of schools in the conflict. The objectives included reducing the presence of armed forces in and around schools and the development of a model for negotiating and developing codes of conduct to safeguard schools. Together, with the UNICEF Quality Education Resource Package, a “toolkit” of materials and activities designed to empower parents, teachers and students to address various issues in their schools related to improving the quality of education, SZOP instituted a negotiation model for: engaging armed forces on both sides of the conflict as well as local stakeholders to cease the targeting of schools and develop a code of conduct for school property, mobilizing civil society and media to monitor threats, ensuring provision of psychological and other support services for students and teachers affected by the conflict, and raising awareness of landmines. SZOP programs succeeded in nearly 450 schools. A Save the Children evaluation found that there was a reduction of political interference and school closures and an increase in learning time and sense of security. The attendance of both students and teachers in such schools has also improved. On a more positive note, the Schools as Zones of Peace (SZOP) Program in Nepal demonstrates a programmatic response to attacks on education which developed community-based infrastructures to prevent the military use of schools by armed forces.

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