Transforming Humanitarian Partnerships

Dismantling Colonial Legacies for Refugee Education

Zeena Zakharia author Francine Menashy author Maha Shuayb author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bristol University Press

Publishing:30th Jun '26

£27.99

This title is due to be published on 30th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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This book examines how global humanitarian systems shape partnerships in education in emergencies. Focusing on the Syrian refugee crisis and the education response in Lebanon, it reveals how colonial legacies, structural racism and the marketization of aid enable Global North actors to dictate policies and practices, while marginalizing local voices and knowledge. Yet in moments of crisis, community-led initiatives and smaller partnerships proved to be agile and responsive.

Rather than offering celebratory accounts of “partnership,” the book draws on rigorous research to foreground the structural inequities that constrain them—while also pointing to possibilities for more just, community driven alternatives. A vital resource for scholars, practitioners and policy makers, it offers concrete pathways for reshaping humanitarian practice to support sustainable, responsive education for refugee learners.

ISBN: 9781529239010

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192 pages