How can the lived experience of a refugee demonstrate the transformative power of education, and how can we better support education programmes for refugees?
Through a series of vignettes, author William Mude traces his personal journey from schooling in a refugee camp in Uganda, to a serendipitous connection in Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya, and his subsequent career in public health and academia in Australia, to demonstrate the pivotal role education has played in transforming his life, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Highlighting the struggles refugees face, and how education can be a beacon of hope to many, Possibilities of Educational Pathways to Refugee Resettlement provides insights into intragovernmental work around durable solutions, and how this can be enhanced through advocacy.
A compelling narrative that illuminates the plight of refugees and inspires support for refugee education programmes, this book is ideal reading for students of Forced Migration and Refugee Studies, Migration Studies, Development Studies, Education Studies, Politics, Public Health, and Sociology.
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William Mude PhD is a Lecturer in Evaluation and Research Methods in the Discipline of Social Work at Flinders University in South Australia.
Sally Baker PhD is Chief Executive Officer and founder of Refugee Education Australia, and an Affiliate Researcher with the Kaldor Centre of International Refugee Law at the University of New South Wales.