posted on 2025-04-25, 08:11authored byWilliam Avis
This rapid evidence review collates available evidence on how investment in refugee education can deter migration, reduce the systemic drivers of violent conflict, build state and community resilience and enable greater (economic/social) stability. The review draws upon a diverse evidence base and should be considered illustrative rather than representative. The review found a dearth of rigorous evaluations or impact assessments, and therefore many of the findings relate to views about the instrumental value of education for refugees and the intrinsic value of education.
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Citation
Avis, W. (2025). Investment in Refugee Education. K4DD Rapid Evidence Review 226. Brighton, UK: Institute of Development Studies. DOI: 10.19088/K4DD.2025.033