Durojaye, EbenezerMalekat, Joconde Marjorie2020-12-022024-04-022020-12-022024-04-022020https://hdl.handle.net/10566/10300Magister Legum - LLMThis study investigates the the impact of armed conflict on child education in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Naturally, armed conflict affects negatively on people‟s life. In particular, armed conflict affects the education of children as military groups attack schools, schools children and teachers. Ultimately, armed conflicts also affect the quality of education children receive during hostilities. In light of this, the study assesses how the Congolese government, in line with international and regional human rights obligations, responds to the educational needs of children affected by armed conflict.enArmed conflictEducationChild protectionChild‟s rightsDemocratic Republic of CongoGrave violationsHumanitarian assistanceThe impact of armed conflict on child education in the Democratic Republic of CongoUniversity of the Western Cape