Educating marginalized communities in East and Southeast Asia : state, civil society and NGO partnerships

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Educating marginalized communities in East and Southeast Asia : state, civil society and NGO partnerships

edited by Khun Eng Kuah and Jason Eng Thye Tan

Routledge, 2017

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 146-148) and index

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Despite the enshrinement by the United Nations in 1948 of education as a universal human right, and despite the ideals espoused in the Education for All declaration in Dakar in 1990, it is patently clear that these ideals remain far from realized for a substantial portion of humankind. Especially at risk are vulnerable segments of society such as women, migrants, refugees, rural populations, ethnic minorities, and the financially disadvantaged. This book centres on efforts to provide education to these marginalized populations in the East and Southeast Asian region. Of particular interest are questions of financing and control. As various governments have struggled to manage the escalating costs of building schools, training teachers and educating students, the topic of public private partnerships in educational provision has assumed growing importance. The seven chapters presented here highlight a variety of partnerships among state, civil society and non-government organisations (NGOs).

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1.Educating Marginalized Communities in East and Southeast Asia: State, Civil Society and NGO Partnerships: An Overview 2.Chinese State and Educational Philanthropy: Hope School Project in Rural China 3.Islamic Philanthropy and the Rights to Education: Modalities of Education Provision for Underprivileged Groups in Post-New Order Indonesia 4.Working towards partnership in education: civil society and NGOs in refugee camps in Thailand 5.Learn to be modern: Education for ethnic minority female students in Laos 6.Education of new migrants and the civil society in Japan: Non-governmental organizations and ethnic school 7.Educational Provision for Children with Disabilities in Singapore 8.International NGO collaboration in addressing challenges in education: A Case Study of the Singapore and Philippine partnership

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