Policy-research partnerships for post-war reconstruction of education in Tigray, Ethiopia: The role of local university-based researchers

Nigusse Weldemariam Reda, Mulugeta Tsegai Gebre-eyesus, Haftu Hindeya Gebremeskel, Fesseha Abadi Weldemichael, Rafael Mitchell*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This article draws on the experiences of university-based researchers involved in the post-war reconstruction of education in Tigray, Ethiopia. Based on experiences following the 2020-2022 civil war, we consider the role of local researchers in supporting educational decision-making in line with democratic, human-rights based principles and international commitments (SDG4, CESA 2026). This account is underpinned by conceptual work on the leadership of education provision in crises (the ‘endogenous systems leadership’ framework), and the politics of knowledge production on education in Africa. The empirical focus of this article is the partnership between Mekelle University researchers and the Tigray Region Education Bureau (TREB) around the introduction of an Accelerated Education Programme (AEP) across all schools in the region in 2023. As we show, this initiative demonstrates the key role of university-based researchers in knowledge production and exchange as a condition for the endogenous leadership of education provision during crises.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherOSF, Moscow
DOIs
Publication statusSubmitted - 3 Dec 2025

Publication series

NameCompare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education
PublisherRoutledge
ISSN (Print)0305-7925

Research Groups and Themes

  • SoE Centre for Comparative and International Research in Education

Keywords

  • Accelerated Education Programme
  • education and conflict
  • middle-tier
  • policy-research partnerships
  • post-conflict reconstruction

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