Exploring safety in disaster-induced displacement relocation site schools in Tokwe-Mukosi, Zimbabwe
Date
2021Author
Chidarikire, Munyaradzi
Hlalele, Dipane
Tarisayi, Kudzayi S.
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The victims of the Tokwe-Mukosi disaster-induced displacements in Zimbabwe were
relocated to Chingwizi, Chisase and Masangula. This qualitative article explores the safety
of learners in Tokwe-Mukosi disaster-induced displacement schools. The safety of learners
in schools influences the education’s agenda. Most of the studies on the safety of learners
focus on rural and urban schools at the expense of schools located in disaster-induced
displacement sites. This article seeks to explore learners’ safety in disaster-induced
displacement schools in Zimbabwe. The 2013 Zimbabwe Constitution and the Ministry of
Primary and Secondary Education Act 1987 (Section 25:04) emphasise the importance of
learners and teachers’ safety. The critical emancipatory research (CER) was used as a
theoretical framework in this article. The participants responded to the research question:
Are school authorities ensuring safety in disaster-induced displacement relocation site schools,
Tokwe Mukosi? Data were generated through photovoice. Participatory action research was
used as a research methodology with 15 participants being purposively selected. This article
found that learners were not safe in the schools located in disaster-induced displacement
areas in Tokwe-Mukosi. To mitigate safety problems, participants recommended that the
government and other stakeholders should collectively build a safe learning environment.