Refugee Children’s Right to Education in India: Legal Obligations and Implementation Realities
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2024
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University of North Bengal
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The right to education assumes primary significance for refugees as it’s crucial
to preserving human rights and a clear link to their social and economic
empowerment. In this context, the article analyses the international and domestic
legal standards in India in protecting the education rights of refugees. Primary
data has been collected using interview schedules. Personal interviews and
participant observation are the other tools used to provide a thematic analysis
of the qualitative data gathered from 200 refugees living in India. Through the
analysis and interpretation of the data collected, some of the extensive barriers
to education that refugees living in India face have been identified, and ground
realities in terms of accessibility of universally recognised educational rights of
refugees have also been highlighted. The findings from this study augment the
limited empirical knowledge related to the area and expand understanding of the
experiences of refugee children in accessing educational rights in India.
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15
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65 - 90