Save the Children has developed a project that aims to link the global work done on protecting education from attack to what happens at school level in affected countries. Schools as Zones of Peace is a Save the Children led project that aims to secure boys and girls’ protection at school, and avoid that education is disrupted because of armed conflict. The project builds on the Schools as Zones of Peace-model that was successful in ensuring children’s access to education in Nepal during the civil war, and uses components from this while linking it to the Safe Schools Declaration. In the project, we work with children, school management and local communities, and work to influence local, national and global policies. Locally, the project aims to secure protective learning environments in conflict and post-conflict situations, raise awareness among communities, school management and children, and build local and national level engagement to protect education. This includes using participatory tools and methods to engage children. This is a way to implement the Safe Schools Declaration through a bottom-up approach by engaging local schools and communities. Where the context allows, we work through partners to engage armed non-state actors (ANSAs) among others to not disrupt education. Globally, we aim to link experiences from these countries to the global advocacy and policy work.
This project links child protection and education across the interventions. One of the key aspects of the project is to address the issues one has uncovered (for instance ensuring that documentation is follow-up by providing a response, either through referral or through direct support). It is thus important that education and child protection colleagues work together in designing and implementing this project. As Save the Children works to reach the most marginalised children, it is important that when conducting activities, the organisation pays special attention to the children who are not the most vocal, and ensures that the activities are conducted in an inclusive and gender-sensitive way, promoting the participation of all children. Boys and girls should both be represented when conducting the activities.
Schools as Zones of Peace (SZOP) is primarily for any situation (conflict or fragile context) where children are facing disruption in education because of military use, occupation, attacks on schools, forced recruitment or classrooms used as storage for military or weaponry. The project is linked to the Safe Schools Declaration (SSD), but endorsement of the SSD is not a prerequisite to implement the project in a given context. In some circumstances, implementation of the SZOP project may lead to a state endorsing the declaration.
Working on a project to protect education from attack is sensitive, and may not be appropriate in all contexts. Carefully consider whether this project is appropriate, and take care to ensure that none of the activities chosen put any staff, children or local communities at risk or in harm’s way. In some contexts, none or only a few of the presented activities may be possible, while in others, it is appropriate to conduct all the activities. This guide merely aims to present the key activities as they are currently being implemented in the Schools as Zones of Peace countries, but the responsibility for programming will ultimately lie with the implementing organisation choosing the activities. Please take care to contextualise any activities chosen, and be aware that not all tools will be appropriate in all contexts, and most will have to be contextualised.
Below is a short video presentation of the SZOP implemented in the Democratic Republic of Congo:
What was important about Donald Johanson’s discovery of Lucy in 1974?
a. It proved that hominids used tools.
b. It proved that hominids lived in East Africa 5,000 years ago.
c. It pointed to a hominid’s ability to walk upright.
d. It was the first discovery of ancient bones
answer:
d. it was the first discovery of ancient bones
explanation:
we can find the correct answer through the process of elimination —
for b, 5000 years is not long enoughfor c, ability to walk is not related to the discovery (does not make sense)for a, we already knew that hominids used toolsfor d, it is the only one left and makes senseAnswer:
d. It was the first discovery of ancient bones.
d is the correct answer
The Federal Reserve plays an important role in the U.S. economy because it:
O A. monitors the consumer price index.
OB. makes rules for other banks to follow.
O C. sets stable prices for U.S. products.
O D. guarantees full employment in U.S. industries.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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...It feels like the end of the world?
Answer:
because the end of the world is closer than you think it is
Explanation:
Answer: it does
Explanation: covi.d really made the world into a disaster, as well as ruining everyone's self-este.em or making it worsen. As a virtual student, I used to be more open about things. After being at my house alone for a whole year, I forgot how to have confidence and my communication skil.ls dropped drastically.
what year was washington offiacally a state
Answer:
November 11, 1889
Info:
Washington became the forty-second state of the United States of America on November 11, 1889. After a hiatus of thirteen years when no new states were admitted to the Union, the United States Congress passed an act enabling the territories of Washington, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Montana to seek statehood.
Who has all lawmaking powers not listed in Section 8?
Answer:
Article I, Section 8, specifies the powers of Congress in great detail. These powers are limited to those listed and those that are “necessary and proper” to carry them out. All other lawmaking powers are left to the states
Explanation:
What tools did a sailor need if he wanted to know his latitude? A) lateen and square rig B) astrolabe and backstaff C) printing press D) map and navigator
D map and navigator are the tools needed
What is the complete control of the entire supply of goods or of a service in certain area or market called? *
a. Black market
b. Commodity
c. Cut-throat
d. Monopoly
Answer:
monopoly, which is kind of a shorter way for monopolistic
Explanation:
explenation: Black market
what is scoialization define
Answer:
the activity of mixing socially with others.
Explanation:
Which of the following statements best describes China's economy today?
Answer:
China is the world's largest manufacturing economy and exporter of goods. It is also the world's fastest-growing consumer market and second-largest importer of goods. China is a net importer of services products. It is the largest trading nation in the world and plays a prominent role in international trade.
Explanation:
Answer:
you didn't give any info of the statements but it's ok you made a mistake
write the ways to carry out sustainable development
Answer:
Some of the important measures for sustainable development are as follows:
(i) Technology:
(ii) Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle Approach:
(iii) Promoting Environmental Education and Awareness:
(iv) Resource Utilization as Per Carrying Capacity:
(v) Improving Quality of Life Including Social, Cultural and Economic Dimensions
Four-year-old DeMarcus falls asleep shortly after his 8:30 P.M. bedtime. At about 9:45 he suddenly sits up in bed, breathing rapidly, and appears to be in a state of sheer panic. DeMarcus is experiencing:
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options for this question e can say the following.
Four-year-old DeMarcus falls asleep shortly after his 8:30 P.M. bedtime. At about 9:45 he suddenly sits up in bed, breathing rapidly, and appears to be in a state of sheer panic. DeMarcus is experiencing night terrors.
In clinical terms, night terrors are episodes when babies are crying or screaming when they are asleep. All of a sudden they wake up in fear and crying. This not only happens to babies but to children ages 2 to 11 or 12 years old.
Doctors say that these episodes present approximately 80 to 90 minutes after children fall asleep. That is precisely what is happening to four-year-old DeMarcus falls asleep shortly after his 8:30 P.M. bedtime. At about 9:45 he suddenly sits up in bed, breathing rapidly, and appears to be in a state of sheer panic.
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How does Stalin come to power?
How did Mussolini and Hitler challenge the League of Nations?
How did the Treaty of Versailles and the worldwide depression allow for the rise of dictators in Italy and Germany? Be specific for each country.
Answer:
1. After out-manoeuvring his opposition in the Communist Party through political scheming and taking advantage of the mistakes they made.
mention any three merits and demerit of federalism?
Answer:
You asked for 3 but
Explanation:
•Federalism can encourages the passing of ridiculous laws.
•Federalism allows local government to fight the national governments.
•Federalism allows national governments to fight the local ones.
•Federalism can create oppositional competition.
•Federalism can create uncertainty.
which department/organization would you approach if human rights have been violated
Answer:
Human resources
Explanation:
Human resources is called when something happens that violates Human rights
What is the most mind-blowing shower thought you have ever had?
Answer:
I was thinking about what was the person who invented the straw thinking about when he thought about the idea, like where did he get the idea of inventing the straw
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Answer:
A, D, B, A
Explanation:
There is a great importance of skilled human resources in development of acountry.Justify with examples
Answer:
It carries out the development work properly by utilizing the available means and resources in an effective way to fulfill the needs of the country. It helps for sustainable use of means and resources while carrying out the development and constructive works.
Explanation:
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Determine the kinetic energy of 1000 kg roller coaster car that is moving with speed of 20.0m/s (KE=1/2mv²)(PE=mgh (g=9.8m/s²)
Answer:
200000 J
Explanation:
[tex]KE = \frac{1}{2} *1000*20^2 = 200000J[/tex]
what are the importance of self reliance and independence
Answer:
If you're able to be okay with alone time and you strive to do things on your own, you probably have a strong sense of self-reliance. Being independent is a great skill to have because you won't always be able to reach out to your support system and get an answer right away.
Explanation:
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Give a description of a recent (2018-2020) example of how human trafficking
has displayed itself in your community
Answer: Human trafficking is still a major concern in most third world country. People have allowed greed eat into their mentality that they can do anything and go to any extent to make money.
Explanation:
Human trafficking is still a major concern in most third world country. People have allowed greed eat into their mentality that they can do anything and go to any extent to make money. There has been an increase of this in my environment, that which is familiar are children and youths going missing everyday. We wake up to news of someone everyday, some are being ransomed while some are killed and used for fetish purposes. This has been on the increase lately and people are encouraged to be conscious of their environment and inform friends or close relatives of their whereabouts at each point in time
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act ensured that Group of answer choices responsibility for the consequences of disability remained a personal issue children with disabilities would ensure a separate but equal education that making public facilities accessible would be a voluntary choice for federal agencies no program receiving federal funds could discriminate against a person with a disability.
Answer:
no program receiving federal funds could discriminate against a person with a disability.
Explanation:
Rehabilitation Act is a federal law that aimed to promote full access for the disabled to any federal agency or institution, ensuring that they have equal and non-discriminatory care, regardless of the degree of disability they have. Section 504 of that law specifies a prohibition on discriminatory acts against persons with disabilities in any activity or program that is financed by the government, throughout the country, including projects and activities financed by federal and local governments.
You have been asked to evaluate the effectiveness of a new anti-smoking campaign in a local high school. You are able to collect pretest information on smoking rates before the campaign begins. You know that the entire school will be required to participate in the campaign and so random assignment is impossible.You are also aware that a reduction in smoking after the campaign could be caused by any number of other confounding variables.What can you do in this situation to enhance your ability to determine if the campaign was effective in reducing smoking
Answer:
Use comparative approach
Explanation:
In simple words, one can use the relative comparison approach by testing the process on some other subject having similar characteristics. Find a comparable college that isn't participating in the program and incorporate them in some non-equivalent control group. This will conclude the effectiveness as the conclusion will be made on the basis of higher volume of population.
people / organizations to give out money to companies and businesses are called
Answer:
If these people and organizations give out money to companies and businesses in exchange for nothing, they are called donors, because they do not ask for anything in exchange for this money. The do this out of altruism or charity.
In these people and organizations give out money to businesses in exchange for something, perhaps interest or dividends, then, they are called investors, because they are investing money in the company in order to obtain a return in the short term or in the long term.
Sandy is a human resources director for a chain of fast food restaurants. When interviewing prospective employees, Sandy is known to finish their sentences and to be very short with them if they do not quickly finish a sentence. According to Friedman et al, Sandy is a Type _____ personality.
Answer:
Type a personality
Explanation:
Sandy by doing this while carrying out these interviews can be see to be an impatient person. Impatience is one of the traits of persons with type A behavior.
People like Sandy are focused on the jobs or tasks they have at hand, very organized, and can also be workaholics. She also exhibits traits like motivations and ambitiousness.
how can you face and minimize the challenges of Human Resource Development? present your view
Answer:
The rapidly transforming business landscape means that there are currently many human resource management challenges which will continue to evolve for years to come. Tom Marsden, Director of Professional Services at Alexander Mann Solutions said that HR departments really need to be adding real business value to their organizations. “Although the restrictions of the recession aren’t over yet, companies are recognizing that they will need to take steps to retain their workforce. This could be through an increased emphasis on training and engagement programs or by investing in areas that will optimize expenditure, such as integrated technology systems or improved candidate attraction schemes. The signs are that HR departments are preparing to maximize their resources and staff as organizations look to grow.”
Explanation:
In the girl who fell out of the sky, what did Piper learn in chapter 14?
This graphic shows an outline.
A list titled overcrowded city streets. There are two numbered lists below. 1, Cars are becoming too numerous on city streets. 2, The air is becoming polluted. 3, The noise level is rising. 1, More money from the city government should go to public transportation. 2, A subway system should be built. 3, People should be encouraged to carpool to work and school.
This outline is an example of
cause and effect.
order of events.
problem and solution.
order of importance.
Answer:
problem and solution
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Problem and solution
Explanation:
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What is the most common element found in the composition of minerals?
Answer: I think the answer is oxygen.
Explanation:
Maha is looking at a drawing of train tracks converging into one point in the distance. When a red line is placed close to the front of the train tracks and an exact copy of that red line is placed toward the back of the tracks, the one to the back of the tracks will look _____. This is called the:
Answer:
The correct answer is - larger than the front line; Ponzo illusion
Explanation:
The Italian psychologist Mario Ponzo in 1913 presented an optical illusion that is called the Ponzo illusion. According to this illusion, we perceive the size of an object based on the background of the particular object.
He demonstrated this illusion by drawing two identical lines across a pair of converging line that makes it look like a train track and it appears that the back line draw is larger than the front line.
In the given case the background appears to be larger than the front line, however, both lines are identical but give Ponzo illusion.
Nepal supplies cheap labor in International Labour market particularly in Gulf countries. what are your suggestions?
Answer:
Explanation:
nepal should use the part of the remittances labor sends back to nepal to fund local industries in nepal