Presentation given at the Magee campus of the University of Ulster by Dr Mario Novelli, Senior Lecturer in International Education and Development University of Sussex, at a seminar entitled 'Education and Peacebuilding in Conflict Affected Situations' run by the UNESCO Centre for the INCORE Summer School 2012.
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2. Peacebuilding or Pacification?
Education and the Politics of
Peacebuilding in Sierra Leone
Mario Novelli,
Centre for International Education (CIE),
University of Sussex
INCORE Summer School, June 2012
3. METHODOLOGICAL INSIGHTS
Education Politics and Politics of Education. Education can‟t be
understood in isolation from its broader location and embeddedness in a
complex local, national and global political economy
Need to go beyond ‘Education Parochialism’ and explore relationship
between education, IR, politics, geography – interdisciplinarity – beyond
educationism
Need to get under the skin of Global Discourses – Peacebuilding –
that often mask more than they reveal
In conflict and education research there needs to be more Critical
Approaches to research – particularly in exploring the role of
international actors in the production and reproduction of conflict-both
now and in the past.
Critical Globalisation & Education Theory –
Roger Dale, Susan Robertson & the Bristol School‟
4. SIERRA LEONE AS PEACEBUILDING
SUCCESS?
War in SL began in 1991 when RUF attacked villages in east of
country, opposed to one party state of All Peoples Congress
Conflict underpinned not only by diamonds, but social exclusion,
SAPS, authoritarian rule
After several failed attempts at peace, Lome Peace Accord
agreed in 1999 and fighting stopped by 2001
Between 50-75,000 killed, 50% of population displaced
Infamous for child soldiers/amputations/widespread use of rape
70% of schools destroyed, teachers fled, colleges and Higher
Ed institutions damaged or destroyed
Over a decade after the end of the conflict war has not returned
– yet many of the drivers of conflict remain
5. THEORISING THE CONFLICT
Greed vs Grievance (Paul Collier, World Bank )
Greed – homo-economicus and resource conflicts – diamond war and
mindless guerillas
Grievance – Colonial/Post-Colonial legacy of high levels of inequality,
youth marginalisation, regional disparities, enclave resource extraction
& patronism
Post-Conflict Peacebuilding Strategy appears to be underpinned by
the former – rather than the latter
6. UN AND INT. COMMUNITY LIBERAL PEACE
THESIS: PEACEBUILDING AS PACIFICATION
Hegemonic approach sees Security, Democracy and Markets as
priority in post conflict peacebuilding
SECURITY FIRST then ……Development?
Social Sectors seen as less of a priority, education marginalised
Current Model in Sierra Leone has created Security and Misery rather
than Development – a flawed model based on a flawed analysis?
In Galtung‟s terms – Negative Peace (absence of war) rather than
Positive Peace (transformation of conditions that led to conflict)
Zizek on „Violence‟‟ - Subjective and Systemic Violence: “the often
catastrophic consequences of the smooth functioning of our economic
and political systems (Zizek, Violence 2).” – symptoms & causes
7. EDUCATION‟S MARGINALISATION
MISPLACED
Education System in Sierra Leone contributed to the drivers
of the conflict and education improvements key to popular
understanding of „wellbeing‟ and a decent society.
Colonial education system post colonial legacy reproduced
highly unequal system favouring elites and Freetown and
Western Areas over other regions.
RUF rebels saw educational equity as a key demand and was
included in initial ceasefire agreements
Ongoing failure to prioritise education system inequalities
(gender, geography, class) is part of the mechanism through
which the drivers of war are reproduced
8. CONCLUSIONS
Need for a more‟ Social Model of Peacebuilding‟ : Education
agencies need a new language to talk about education‟s role in
sustainable post-conflict peacebuilding & a strategy to fight their
corner in the broader debate within the UN and beyond
More investment in social sectors could address drivers of conflict in
Sierra Leone – if based on good analysis and strategy
Political Economy and Conflict Analysis is NOT the panacea – it is
also political (e.g Collier vs Duffield)
In Sierra Leone UN „Peacebuilding‟ has led to the restoration of an
old pre-conflict order. Success. in Zizek‟s terms, is a return to the
catastrophic consequences of the smooth functioning of our
economic and political systems (Zizek, Violence 2).” Where the
continuities between colonial and post-colonial are evident….