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Case Study - Pakistan: Education, Religion and Conflict
Place of publication | Year of publication | Collation: 
United Kingdom | 2015 |
Author: 
Raza Rumi
Corporate author: 
Tony Blair Faith Foundation; McGill University
Region: 
Asia and the Pacific

Pakistan is in the midst of crisis. It is threatened by virulent extremist groups and is suffering from a failing education system that is poorly funded and politically manipulated. It promulgates an undefined Islamo-nationalist ideology that lays the foundations for widespread acceptance of ideologically motivated violence. Reforms to the curriculum have been legislated but are badly implemented by the country's politicians; the international community has largely turned a blind eye to these shortcomings. Unless aid and advocacy are specifically focused on far-reaching educational reform that directly tackles extremism, the long-term consequences will be extremely severe.

Resource Type: 
International normative instruments / policy and advocacy documents
Research papers / journal articles
Theme: 
Civic / Citizenship / Democracy
Preventing violent extremism / genocide
Others
Keywords: 
educational reform
global citizenship education
educational policy
religious education
conflict