Human Rights Education Associates

Education in Emergencies: Standards for Human Rights and Development

Author

Marina Andina

Publisher

Current Issues in Comparative Education

Place of Publication

n.p.

Year of Publication

2007

Language

English

This article provides an analysis of how the Minimum Standards for Education in Emergencies (MSEE) were created and rationalized, drawing on the framework of world society theorists. Using content analysis, the MSEE, regional standards, and website materials were analyzed to determine how the regional documents were reconciled at the international level and how the discourses of human rights and human capital were incorporated and added into the Minimum Standards. Findings suggest that the process of creating and rationalizing the MSEE fits within a redetermined script for international level agreements. In addition, the changes in discourse from the regional to the international level reflect the pervasiveness of global norms and their importance in providing legitimacy to international standards.
Training of Professional Groups
TP: Humanitarian workers
Conflict environments, Human rights-based approach, Post-conflict environments

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