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Refugee children in South Africa: Access and challenges to achieving universal primary education.

Authors :
Meda, L.
Sookrajh, R.
Maharaj, B.
Source :
Africa Education Review; Dec2012 Supplement, pS152-S168, 0p
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

This paper questions whether the second Millennium Development Goal of achieving universal primary education targets by 2015 for all children to complete a full course of primary schooling, can be realised. A key contention of this paper is that this forecast is far-fetched when we take into cognizance refugee children's accessibility to education. As much as it has reported that enrolment in primary education is on the rise, refugee access to education remains a great challenge. The purpose of this paper is to explore refugee children's access to education, with reference to the South African experience. The study adopted a qualitative approach and case study design. Refugee children have limited opportunities to secondary education and experience many problems accessing primary education because of their refugee status. The study found that there are two forms of barriers to refugee children's access to education: obstacles to enrolling in a school and barriers in respect of sustaining themselves after enrolling at schools. It is concluded that the refugee children's lack of access to education does not support the attainment of second Millennium Development Goal. The study recommends enlightening school management teams about refugee children's rights to quality education. This South African study, which is symptomatic of the global refugee experience, suggests the Second Millennium Development Goal will not be realised unless the education of refugee children is taken seriously. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18146627
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Africa Education Review
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
86215131
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/18146627.2012.755287