In Malawi, where a policy of Free Primary Education has been in place for more than fifteen years, relatively few children have never attended school. However, despite high initial enrolments, primary education in Malawi is inefficient, with high dropout and low completion rates. Against a context of underlying poverty, research suggests that many of the children in Malawi denied adequate access to education are those orphaned or made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS. Evidence from Malawi and neighbouring countries indicates that not enough is being done in schools to support vulnerable children in the context of HIV/AIDS and that a powerful argument can be made for new, more flexible models of formal schooling that reach out to young people who face...
The three essays in this dissertation examine several ways in which perceptions of the HIV epidemic,...
Many studies for schooling of orphans in Africa have focused on the impact of HIV/AIDS epidemic and ...
This case study examines the phenomenon of education in Malawi in its real-life context. It is based...
In Malawi, where a policy of Free Primary Education has been in place for more than fifteen years, r...
Many children in Malawi have poor access to learning and are at risk of exclusion and early dropout....
‘School in a bag’, buddy systems and catch-up clubs have paved the way for improved learning and red...
SOFIE is a three year Research Project supported by the UK Department for International Development ...
Malawi is facing a severe HIV/AIDS Pandemic. With an estimated prevalence rate of 14.2%, it ranks ei...
Background: AIDS is the leading cause of preventable death in Malawi. Increasingly young people of p...
Communities in Malawi selected 15 children deemed ‘‘at-risk’’ – predominantly orphans – in Class 6 o...
HIV severely affects children in sub-Saharan Africa. It is important to understand not only the effe...
To a large extent, the Malawi education system has remained elitist in its design and its operating ...
The issue of orphan-care has risen to the top of the social protection agenda in Malawi, where the p...
With an emphasis on tackling the alarming increase in dropout rates among Malawian students, this st...
Using the 1998 Malawi census data, this paper examined the level of orphanhood, the pattern of livin...
The three essays in this dissertation examine several ways in which perceptions of the HIV epidemic,...
Many studies for schooling of orphans in Africa have focused on the impact of HIV/AIDS epidemic and ...
This case study examines the phenomenon of education in Malawi in its real-life context. It is based...
In Malawi, where a policy of Free Primary Education has been in place for more than fifteen years, r...
Many children in Malawi have poor access to learning and are at risk of exclusion and early dropout....
‘School in a bag’, buddy systems and catch-up clubs have paved the way for improved learning and red...
SOFIE is a three year Research Project supported by the UK Department for International Development ...
Malawi is facing a severe HIV/AIDS Pandemic. With an estimated prevalence rate of 14.2%, it ranks ei...
Background: AIDS is the leading cause of preventable death in Malawi. Increasingly young people of p...
Communities in Malawi selected 15 children deemed ‘‘at-risk’’ – predominantly orphans – in Class 6 o...
HIV severely affects children in sub-Saharan Africa. It is important to understand not only the effe...
To a large extent, the Malawi education system has remained elitist in its design and its operating ...
The issue of orphan-care has risen to the top of the social protection agenda in Malawi, where the p...
With an emphasis on tackling the alarming increase in dropout rates among Malawian students, this st...
Using the 1998 Malawi census data, this paper examined the level of orphanhood, the pattern of livin...
The three essays in this dissertation examine several ways in which perceptions of the HIV epidemic,...
Many studies for schooling of orphans in Africa have focused on the impact of HIV/AIDS epidemic and ...
This case study examines the phenomenon of education in Malawi in its real-life context. It is based...