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BracU organises public lecture on human rights


Bangladeshpost
Published : 06 Oct 2019 05:05 PM | Updated : 07 Sep 2020 09:40 PM

Education Desk

A public lecture on “Forced Displacement, Education and Opportunities” was organised by the Centre for Peace and Justice (CPJ) of Brac University (BracU) at BRAC Centre Inn on Wednesday.

Dr Zeliha Gül İnanç Walsh, an award-winning lecturer of Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University, addressed the programme and spoke on founding the Opening Universities for Refugees (OUR), an international non-profit which works closely with displaced communities in the Asia-Pacific region.

“Higher education is a basic human right and if one take’s it for granted for one’s own child, it should be the same for refugees. People in displacement situations are already receiving diplomas, as exemplified by cases in Kenya where distance learning was ensured with content coming from around the world to learning units inside camps. By using technology and fostering a culture of institutional openness and inclusion, the OUR aims to harness the expertise of higher education institutions to transcend existing borders of knowledge sharing and hitherto impermeable geo-cultural boundaries”, she said.

Through the provision of higher education, the OUR seeks to restore the dignity and hope of communities in crisis. Challenges remain in providing higher education for refugees such as a lack of leadership within some universities, lack of funding, balancing politics while avoiding politicisation and balancing needs of refugees with that of vulnerable communities of host countries, Dr Walsh added.

She also said that there are ways forward, the short term ones being through providing special student visa status for volunteering universities and international cooperation and sharing responsibilities. The long term ones are training teachers within the communities and producing new curricula through UNESCO and the region’s education ministries and initiating a city movement model engaging municipalities and universities. Moreover, non-residential graduate fellowships can be provided for action oriented policy reports.

Manzoor Hasan OBE, the CPJ executive director, gave the closing remarks.