Seeing the End from the Beginning: The Plights of Children’s Education in the Conflict-Affected Areas in Katsina State, Nigeria

Abdullah Muhammad, M. Abdullahi
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A qualitative study examined children's educational and health well-being in areas affected by armed violence. Coordinated attacks on some villages and communities in Katsina State had rendered thousands of people homeless while some infants became orphans. The study was carried out in some designated Internally Displaced Camps in the seven most affected Local Government Areas in Katsina State. The researchers explored three qualitative data collection techniques in the study and elicited data from the field. Key Informant Interviews were conducted with camp officials, In-Depth Interviews were conducted with parents of the children aged 0-8 years taking refuge in the camps, and a non-participant observation method was used to observe the behaviour of the targeted children. The study revealed that children uprooted from their various villages were in dire need of assistance, particularly food, shelter, and medical attention. Also, there was no provision for temporary early childhood education services for the children who were supposed to be in school. Children traumatized by the gravity of the armed violence exhibit some elements of psychological disorder and difficulty in integrating with other displaced persons in the Camps and outsiders. The study concluded that children left without education at the most critical stage of life might become threats to society because they will grow without the requisite formal education that would enable them to become valuable members of their society.
从一开始就看到结束:尼日利亚卡齐纳州受冲突影响地区儿童教育的困境
一项定性研究调查了受武装暴力影响地区儿童的教育和健康状况。对卡齐纳州一些村庄和社区的协同攻击使数千人无家可归,一些婴儿成为孤儿。这项研究是在卡齐纳州七个受影响最严重的地方政府地区的一些指定的国内流离失所者营地进行的。研究人员在研究中探索了三种定性数据收集技术,并从现场提取数据。对难民营官员进行了关键线人访谈,对在难民营避难的0-8岁儿童的父母进行了深度访谈,并采用非参与式观察方法观察目标儿童的行为。这项研究表明,从各个村庄背井离乡的儿童迫切需要援助,特别是食物、住所和医疗照顾。此外,没有为应该上学的儿童提供临时幼儿教育服务的规定。由于武装暴力的严重性而受到创伤的儿童表现出一些心理障碍的因素,难以与难民营内和外部的其他流离失所者融合。该研究的结论是,在人生最关键阶段没有接受教育的儿童可能会成为社会的威胁,因为他们在成长过程中没有接受必要的正规教育,而正规教育将使他们成为社会有价值的成员。
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