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conflict information about recurrent attacks on schools and recurrent attacks or
threats of attacks against protected persons in relation to schools. The Security
Council’s monitoring and reporting mechanism has already played an important role
in the identification of grave violations committed against children in armed
conflict, and continuing and growing attention to attacks against schools will be
vital to enhance protection of the right to education. To further ensure
accountability, the capacity of domestic and international justice systems must also
be enhanced, allowing for the prosecution of perpetrators, including non-State
actors.
73. Beyond ensuring accountability for attacks against schools, targeted efforts are
also required to prevent the occurrence of attacks against schools and other
education institutions and to prepare them for situations of insecurity in order to
minimize the damage armed conflict may cause. Finally, dedicated efforts are
required to assist victims in their recovery and to ensure appropriate individual and
collective reparation for these education-related violations.
C.
Preparing education systems to cope with natural disasters
74. The increasing number of natural disasters must not be ignored by those in
charge of education systems. Schools not only play a crucial role in preparing
communities to be more resilient in such situations, but also need to be adequately
prepared to minimize the harm that natural disasters may eventually cause to their
own functioning. Thus, specific attention to the education sector is required in the
development of overall disaster risk reduction strategies. At the same time, schools
must develop and adopt systematic safety and security measures adapted to the
specific circumstances they face.
75. Schools are often not constructed or maintained to be disaster resilient. An
extensive consultation with children around the globe resulted in the recent
preparation of a children’s charter for disaster risk reduction, 55 which highlights the
need for schools to be safe and education not to be interrupted. INEE coordinated
the preparation of guidance notes on the necessary steps to ensure the construction
of safer schools and the adaptation of existing ones. 56 A major effort is needed to
build technical capacity for, and ensure the adoption of, safer standards for
education infrastructure to avoid tragedies where seismic or other hazards take the
lives of large numbers of children in unsafe schools.
76. Attention is being paid also to the use of schools as a platform to increase the
preparation of learners and education staff for disasters and their aftermath. Several
countries have included disaster risk reduction elements in their school
curriculum, 57 others have considered making disaster risk reduction and climate
change adaptation a national education priority. 58
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Children’s Charter — an action plan for disaster risk reduction by children for children,
available from www.childreninachangingclimate.org.
Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, Guidance Notes on Safer School
Construction, 2009.
Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, “Aligning regional and global disaster risk
reduction agendas; Summary of key regional political commitments & disaster risk reduction
priorities”, 2011, p. 20.
Ibid., p. 25.
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