Monitoring the Right to Education for Refugees, Migrants and Asylum Seekers

By Delphine Dorsi , 13 January 2014

This article is based on a year-long study of the right to education for child refugees and migrants from other African countries who find themselves in South Africa. It identifies a number of factors that inhibit children’s participation in education and shows how the right to education can be assessed and monitored using indicators.

Year of publication
2012
Author(s)
Carol Anne Spreen, Salim Vally
Resource type
Country
Key resource
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