The role of non state actors in ensuring Indigenous right to education in na era of neoliberalism: an experiential account from India

Neo liberalism under globalisation makes an all-around attack against state intervention and promotes privatisation. Contrary to it, rising consciousness for inclusion and protection of human rights demands ensuring opportunities to all by increasing access, equality and quality. Education is a basi...

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Autores principales: Rath, Navaneeta, Pandey, Annapurna
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description Neo liberalism under globalisation makes an all-around attack against state intervention and promotes privatisation. Contrary to it, rising consciousness for inclusion and protection of human rights demands ensuring opportunities to all by increasing access, equality and quality. Education is a basic human right. But inclusive education in India is still a myth. Odisha , a constituent state of Indian federalism and housing 62 tribes has witnessed its limitations in universalising education at a micro level, particularly in the interior physically delinked tribal areas. Under such a situation, the non state actors have come forward to substitute and to supplement the state action. The present paper by adopting an exploratory design and resorting to qualitative method has tried to document the empirical experiences gained from the field on the effective innovations launched by a CSO. The objective of the paper is to indicate the efficacy of non state actors through CSO induced innovations experimented in the sample schools under empirical study, its adaptation by the local milieu and impact on the indigenous right to education. The paper concludes that the non state actors have come up in a great way to fill up the vacuum created by the withdrawal of state and are going to play a significant role in the governance of the flagship programmes and giving a fillip to the constitutional mandates.
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spelling clacso-CLACSO379022022-03-17T14:13:09Z The role of non state actors in ensuring Indigenous right to education in na era of neoliberalism: an experiential account from India El papel de los actores no estatales en la garantía del derecho indígena a la educación en la era del neoliberalismo: una cuenta de experiencia de la India The role of non state actors in ensuring Indigenous right to education in na era of neoliberalism: an experiential account from India Rath, Navaneeta Pandey, Annapurna neoliberalism intervention education privatization human right Neoliberalismo intervenção educação privatização direitos humanos neoliberalism intervention privatization education human right neoliberalismo intervención privatización educación derechos humanos Neo liberalism under globalisation makes an all-around attack against state intervention and promotes privatisation. Contrary to it, rising consciousness for inclusion and protection of human rights demands ensuring opportunities to all by increasing access, equality and quality. Education is a basic human right. But inclusive education in India is still a myth. Odisha , a constituent state of Indian federalism and housing 62 tribes has witnessed its limitations in universalising education at a micro level, particularly in the interior physically delinked tribal areas. Under such a situation, the non state actors have come forward to substitute and to supplement the state action. The present paper by adopting an exploratory design and resorting to qualitative method has tried to document the empirical experiences gained from the field on the effective innovations launched by a CSO. The objective of the paper is to indicate the efficacy of non state actors through CSO induced innovations experimented in the sample schools under empirical study, its adaptation by the local milieu and impact on the indigenous right to education. The paper concludes that the non state actors have come up in a great way to fill up the vacuum created by the withdrawal of state and are going to play a significant role in the governance of the flagship programmes and giving a fillip to the constitutional mandates. O neoliberalismo no contexto da globalização ataca de todas as formas a intervenção estatal e a privatização. Contrário a isso, o aumento da consciência para a inclusão e proteção dos direitos humanos demanda o asseguramento de oportunidades a todos, aumentando o acesso, a equidade e a qualidade. Educação é um direito humano básico. Mas a educação inclusiva na Índia ainda é um mito. Odisha, um estado constituinte do Federalismo Indiano que abriga 62 tribos testemunhou sua limitação em universalizar a educação a um nível micro, particularmente no interior de áreas fisicamente desvinculadas tribais. Abaixo de tamanha situação, os atores do não-estado vieram adiante a substituir e suplementar a ação do Estado. O artigo apresentado, por adotar um design exploratório e recorrer ao método qualitativo, tentou documentar as experiências empíricas obtidas no campo nas inovações efetivas lançadas por um CSO. O objetivo desse artigo é indicar a eficácia de atores não-estatais por inovações induzidas experimentadas nas escolas sob estudo empírico, sua adaptação pelo meio local e seu impacto no direito à educação dos indígenas. O artigo conclui que atores não-estatais vieram com uma ótima maneira de preencher o vácuo criado pela retirada do estado e irão representar papéis significativos na governança de programas principais e darão um impulso aos mandatos constit Neo liberalism under globalisation makes an all-around attack against state intervention and promotes privatisation. Contrary to it, rising consciousness for inclusion and protection of human rights demands ensuring opportunities to all by increasing access, equality and quality. Education is a basic human right. But inclusive education in India is still a myth. Odisha , a constituent state of Indian federalism and housing 62 tribes has witnessed its limitations in universalising education at a micro level, particularly in the interior physically delinked tribal areas. Under such a situation, the non state actors have come forward to substitute and to supplement the state action. The present paper by adopting an exploratory design and resorting to qualitative method has tried to document the empirical experiences gained from the field on the effective innovations launched by a CSO. The objective of the paper is to indicate the efficacy of non state actors through CSO induced innovations experimented in the sample schools under empirical study, its adaptation by the local milieu and impact on the indigenous right to education. The paper concludes that the non state actors have come up in a great way to fill up the vacuum created by the withdrawal of state and are going to play a significant role in the governance of the flagship programmes and giving a fillip to the constitutional mandates. 2018-04-30 2022-03-17T14:13:09Z 2022-03-17T14:13:09Z info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion peer reviewed Revisado por pares Avaliado pelos pares https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/abya/article/view/10698 10.26512/abyayala.v2i1.10698 http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/37902 eng https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/abya/article/view/10698/9397 Copyright (c) 2018 Abya-yala: Revista sobre Acesso à Justiça e Direitos nas Américas http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0 application/pdf Universidade de Brasília Abya-Yala: Journal on Access to Justice and Rights in the Americas; Vol. 2 No. 1 (2018): PROCESOS DE RESISTENCIA, DERECHOS COLECTIVOS Y DESPOJO DE LOS BIENES COMUNES EN EL NEOLIBERALISMO; 111-139 Abya-Yala: Revista sobre Acceso a la justicia y derechos en las Américas; Vol. 2 Núm. 1 (2018): PROCESOS DE RESISTENCIA, DERECHOS COLECTIVOS Y DESPOJO DE LOS BIENES COMUNES EN EL NEOLIBERALISMO; 111-139 Abya-yala: Revista sobre Acesso à Justiça e Direitos nas Américas; v. 2 n. 1 (2018): PROCESOS DE RESISTENCIA, DERECHOS COLECTIVOS Y DESPOJO DE LOS BIENES COMUNES EN EL NEOLIBERALISMO; 111-139 2526-6675 10.26512/abya-yala.v2i1
spellingShingle neoliberalism
intervention
education
privatization
human right
Neoliberalismo
intervenção
educação
privatização
direitos humanos
neoliberalism
intervention
privatization
education
human right
neoliberalismo
intervención
privatización
educación
derechos humanos
Rath, Navaneeta
Pandey, Annapurna
The role of non state actors in ensuring Indigenous right to education in na era of neoliberalism: an experiential account from India
title The role of non state actors in ensuring Indigenous right to education in na era of neoliberalism: an experiential account from India
title_full The role of non state actors in ensuring Indigenous right to education in na era of neoliberalism: an experiential account from India
title_fullStr The role of non state actors in ensuring Indigenous right to education in na era of neoliberalism: an experiential account from India
title_full_unstemmed The role of non state actors in ensuring Indigenous right to education in na era of neoliberalism: an experiential account from India
title_short The role of non state actors in ensuring Indigenous right to education in na era of neoliberalism: an experiential account from India
title_sort role of non state actors in ensuring indigenous right to education in na era of neoliberalism: an experiential account from india
topic neoliberalism
intervention
education
privatization
human right
Neoliberalismo
intervenção
educação
privatização
direitos humanos
neoliberalism
intervention
privatization
education
human right
neoliberalismo
intervención
privatización
educación
derechos humanos
url https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/abya/article/view/10698
http://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/37902