The care and protection of children experiencing orphanhood presents a major child-care policy challenge. This paper draws on a review of the literature to document divergent conceptualizations of orphanhood, how the hurdles for the care of orphans reflect wider issues of poverty and inequality, as well as the ways in which different care interventions (familial, institutional, community-based and rights-based) might be appropriated for children in need. It is argued that the map of contemporary orphanhood overlaps with the contours of global poverty, inequality, age-based deprivations and marginalization. An example of a ‘globalised’ model of orphan care, namely SOS Children’s Villages, is presented and its implications for policy are exam...
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa is home to app...
Research Framework: Different agencies devoted to childcare, both at the national and the internatio...
Care for orphaned and vulnerable children living in poverty is a widespread concern affecting millio...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
‘Orphans ’ as a category of vulnerable children came to the fore in the context of the global AIDS c...
Abstract Background Tens of millions of children lack adequate care, many having been separated from...
The thesis analyzes challenges orphans and other vulnerable children face in accessing welfare and p...
Abstract: Is the issue of children living in poverty recognized by and incorporated into anti-povert...
Scholars have examined the impacts of neoliberal policies on women, children, small farmers and more...
"As in many Sub-Saharan countries, the issue of orphan-care has risen to the top of social protectio...
Whether institutions or extended families are better suited to care for orphans depends on the speci...
Parental neglect is a major reason, in English-speaking countries, for the removal of children from ...
This chapter is concerned with the provisions of alternative care globally for infants and young chi...
This study focused on the policy responses formulated by the government of Zimbabwe and their implem...
‘Orphans’ became a category of vulnerable children deserving special protection in the context of th...
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa is home to app...
Research Framework: Different agencies devoted to childcare, both at the national and the internatio...
Care for orphaned and vulnerable children living in poverty is a widespread concern affecting millio...
Produced by the Research Support Team The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the find...
‘Orphans ’ as a category of vulnerable children came to the fore in the context of the global AIDS c...
Abstract Background Tens of millions of children lack adequate care, many having been separated from...
The thesis analyzes challenges orphans and other vulnerable children face in accessing welfare and p...
Abstract: Is the issue of children living in poverty recognized by and incorporated into anti-povert...
Scholars have examined the impacts of neoliberal policies on women, children, small farmers and more...
"As in many Sub-Saharan countries, the issue of orphan-care has risen to the top of social protectio...
Whether institutions or extended families are better suited to care for orphans depends on the speci...
Parental neglect is a major reason, in English-speaking countries, for the removal of children from ...
This chapter is concerned with the provisions of alternative care globally for infants and young chi...
This study focused on the policy responses formulated by the government of Zimbabwe and their implem...
‘Orphans’ became a category of vulnerable children deserving special protection in the context of th...
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa is home to app...
Research Framework: Different agencies devoted to childcare, both at the national and the internatio...
Care for orphaned and vulnerable children living in poverty is a widespread concern affecting millio...