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简介:国内流离失所者(IDPs)是指由于武装冲突或干旱和灾害而被迫离开家园的人,在这种危急情况下,受影响人口的重新安置是不可避免的。他们受到贫穷、饥饿、疾病、忽视和疏离感等的折磨。目的:本研究的重点是博科圣地叛乱对教育需求、教育服务和参与人道主义援助的各非政府组织和政府行为体的社会经济干预的影响,由国家紧急事务管理局(NEMA)和州紧急事务管理局(SEMA)协调,对尼日利亚博尔诺州巴卡西、达洛里和农场中心境内流离失所者的营地进行干预。研究方法:采用问卷调查法。采用分层抽样技术,采用测试前和测试后处理的描述性研究选择了3个国内流离失所者营地(idpc)。采用方差分析对假设进行检验。总共向受访者发放了435份问卷,其中395份(Bakasi 116份,Farm Centre 75份,Dalori 244份)未及时完成。结果:调查结果显示,调查对象的社会经济和教育服务以及基于营地的教育设施没有差异。建议:应在收容国内流离失所者子女的地方提供教育条件,并提供技能获取方案,以满足不同地区的技能发展,以提高他们的经济地位。为了建立信心和信任,安全部队、政府、民间社会、非政府组织、当地和国际社会之间应该有有效的协同作用。
Educational services and socio-economic status of internally displaced persons in Maiduguri, Nigeria: Implications for sociology of education
Introduction: Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) are people who involuntary migrate from their homes due to armed conflict or drought and disasters in such critical situations that the relocation of an affected population becomes inevitable. They are scourged by poverty and hunger, diseases, neglect and feelings of alienation, among others. Purpose: The study focused on effects of the Boko Haram insurgency on educational needs, educational services, and socio-economic interventions by the various NGOs and governmental actors involved in humanitarian assistance, coordinated by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA)on the basis camp in Bakasi, Dalori and Farm center IDPs of Borno state, Nigeria. Methodology: The survey design was used for the study. A descriptive study using pre-test and post-test treatment with a stratified sampling technique was used to select three (3) IDPs camps (IDPCs). The Hypotheses were tested using ANOVA was used to test the hypothesis. A total of 435 questionnaires were administered to the respondents, out of which 395 (Bakasi 116, Farm Centre 75, and Dalori 244) questionnaires were dully completed. Result: The study reveals that socio-economic and educational services of the respondents and educational facilities on the basis of the camp had not differed. Recommendation: Educational provisions should be made available where the children of the IDPs will be hosted and skills acquisition programmes to cater to skill development in different areas to enhance their economic status. There should effective synergy between security forces, Government, civil society NGOs, locals and internationals in order to build confidence and trust.