Achieving SDG4 Through a Human Rights Based Approach to Education: World Development Report 2018 Background Paper
- المؤلف
- Kate Moriarty
- المؤلف المؤسسي
- World Bank
- الترتيب
- 35 p.
- لغة المورد
- الإنجليزية
- سنة النشر
- 2018
- أنواع الموارد
- الأوراق البحثية/ مقالات المجالات
- مستوى التعليم
- رعاية وتعليم الطفولة المبكرةالتعليم الابتدائيالتعليم الثانويالتعليم العاليالتعلم مدى الحياةالتعليم غير الرسمي
- المناطق
- جميع دول العالم
- مكان النشر
- Washington, D.C.
Quality education is a critical dimension for the achievement of sustainable development. The renewed political commitment set out in sustainable development goal 4 (SDG4) is an opportunity to ensure strong coherence between education policy and the right to education first articulated more than 70 years ago. This paper presents the results of a desk-based study on a human rights-based approach to education (HRBAE) in the context of SDG4. It explores the ways in which such an approach can guide policy, planning, and the delivery of education in observance with agreed international frameworks providing for the right to education. The paper argues that the human rights conventions on the right to education are not passive instruments designed to remain only at the level of discourse but, as legal obligations, require action from the state and should be central in the development of education services, including in the context of large scale displacement and crisis. This paper outlines the legally binding commitments of the right to education. It considers how these can be applied practically through a HRBA-E to address the continuing barriers to access and completion of quality education and learning.

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