The role of peace education in countering violent extremism in Pakistan: an assessment of non-governmental efforts

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Z. Ahmed, Rizwan Shahzad
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ABSTRACT This article is located in the wider discourse on the nexus of policy, research and practice of peace education for countering violent extremism (CVE) with a focus on learnings and insights from non-governmental initiatives in Pakistan. It presents an analysis of how the diverse and complex school education system in Pakistan ‘does’ and/or ‘does not’ respond to the challenges of an increasing scale and manifestations of violence, conflict and extremism in society. Moving beyond the discussion on the historical emergence, drivers, actors and characteristics of violent extremism in Pakistan, this paper engages with the erstwhile literature on the research-policy-practice nexus to examine nine peace education projects – mostly foreign-funded – in Pakistan. Considering the insights from these nine projects, the paper finds that there are several examples of successful stand-alone peace education for CVE projects but without a link to policy and research. Despite producing good quality CVE and peace education material, and applying these materials successfully in the diverse education setting of the country, many projects lacked sustainability due to over-dependence on foreign funding. Due to comparatively consistent external funding in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, the organisations there are more successful in their peace education interventions than the ones in Punjab and Sindh.
巴基斯坦和平教育在打击暴力极端主义方面的作用:对非政府努力的评估
本文旨在讨论反暴力极端主义(CVE)和平教育的政策、研究和实践之间的关系,重点关注巴基斯坦非政府倡议的学习和见解。它分析了巴基斯坦多样化和复杂的学校教育系统如何“做”和/或“不”应对社会中日益扩大的暴力、冲突和极端主义的挑战和表现。除了对巴基斯坦暴力极端主义的历史出现、驱动因素、行为者和特征的讨论之外,本文还结合以往关于研究-政策-实践联系的文献,考察了巴基斯坦的九个和平教育项目——其中大部分是外资资助的。考虑到这9个项目的见解,本文发现有几个成功的独立和平教育的例子,这些项目是针对CVE项目的,但没有与政策和研究联系起来。尽管制作了高质量的CVE和和平教育材料,并成功地将这些材料应用于该国不同的教育环境,但由于过度依赖外国资金,许多项目缺乏可持续性。由于开伯尔-普赫图赫瓦省相对稳定的外部资金,那里的组织在和平教育干预方面比旁遮普和信德省的组织更成功。
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Conflict Security & Development
Conflict Security & Development INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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