Post-Conflict and Peace Education
- Rebecca Hall-Waters
- Nov 12, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 21

Teachers have a critical role in addressing conflict and fostering peace, but their experiences often go unheard.
Today, one in four school-aged children and youth are living in countries affected by crisis. However, the voices of teachers working in these countries are too often ignored by the international community, which risks losing valuable knowledge about how to best educate children in a safe and effective learning environment.
Capturing the voices of these teachers has been the work of the Post-Conflict and Peace Education Alliance, a global group of experts formed by The Varkey Foundation at the Global Education & Skills Forum 2017.
In a year of research, the alliance interviewed 17 different teachers from Afghanistan, Colombia, India, Mali, Sierra Leone and Uganda about their experiences of teaching in conflict and post-conflict situations – and what they think needs to change for children in conflict and post-conflict situations to receive a safe, quality education.
The alliance’s work has highlighted the everyday danger to which teachers in crisis situations are so often exposed and how little support teachers receive to address the violence and trauma that affects their students.
Nadine Grant, Plan International
The teachers are calling on the international community and governments to:
Recruit and fund more teachers, especially female teachers, in conflict and post-conflict settings and ensure they are paid fairly
Facilitate recognition of teachers’ qualifications across borders
Train and support teachers in conflict and post-conflict settings to help them to address the unique needs of girls and boys in these settings
Ensure schools are safe – for girls, boys and teachers – and protected from attacks
Collect and report reliable, relevant data on attacks on educational facilities to end impunity
Develop and share relevant gender sensitive teaching materials for teachers in conflict and post-conflict settings
Listen to the voices of teachers and local communities in conflict zones and take action to provide every last child with a safe, quality education
The Post-Conflict and Peace Education Alliance is:

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