This paper analyses factors associated with the establishment of 43 child- and adolescent-headed households in Manicaland, Zimbabwe. Such households result from the rapid increase in numbers of parental deaths leading to overburdening of the capacity of relatives to fulfil their traditional role of caring for orphans. Most children living in child and adolescent headed households have had both parents die in the preceding five years; many of them receive regular visits and support from relatives. Child-headed households represent a new coping mechanism in response to the impact of AIDS on communities. Community groups can help extended families to cope with the burden of orphans by encouraging the establishment of volunteer-based visiting p...
Levels of orphanhood and patterns of different forms of orphanhood (namely, double, paternal and mat...
The purpose of this study was to understand the strategies employed by families that adopt Acquired ...
Most southern African orphans are cared for by extended families but the implications of the spatial...
This paper analyses factors associated with the establishment of 43 child- and adolescent-headed hou...
The emergence of Child-Headed Households (CHH) and Young Adult Households (YAH) has largely been tak...
It is estimated that 2,3 million children today in South Africa are orphaned mainly due to HIV...
The overwhelming rate of HIV-related mortality in the past decades has eroded traditional safety net...
The AIDS epidemic has caused an increase in adult mortality and consequently an increase in the numb...
This thesis focuses on children who have lost both parents and are currently living on their own as ...
A Research Report submitted in partial fulfilment of a Master of Arts in Health Sociology by coursew...
The problem of orphans is serious in sub-Saharan Africa and has been increasing with the deaths of b...
Levels of orphanhood and patterns of different forms of orphanhood (namely, double, paternal and mat...
By the year 2002 14 million children had been orphaned globally because of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. A ...
The present study investigates the educational problems faced by child-headed households in Urban se...
Abstract:Notwithstanding the importance of the contemporary orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) ca...
Levels of orphanhood and patterns of different forms of orphanhood (namely, double, paternal and mat...
The purpose of this study was to understand the strategies employed by families that adopt Acquired ...
Most southern African orphans are cared for by extended families but the implications of the spatial...
This paper analyses factors associated with the establishment of 43 child- and adolescent-headed hou...
The emergence of Child-Headed Households (CHH) and Young Adult Households (YAH) has largely been tak...
It is estimated that 2,3 million children today in South Africa are orphaned mainly due to HIV...
The overwhelming rate of HIV-related mortality in the past decades has eroded traditional safety net...
The AIDS epidemic has caused an increase in adult mortality and consequently an increase in the numb...
This thesis focuses on children who have lost both parents and are currently living on their own as ...
A Research Report submitted in partial fulfilment of a Master of Arts in Health Sociology by coursew...
The problem of orphans is serious in sub-Saharan Africa and has been increasing with the deaths of b...
Levels of orphanhood and patterns of different forms of orphanhood (namely, double, paternal and mat...
By the year 2002 14 million children had been orphaned globally because of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. A ...
The present study investigates the educational problems faced by child-headed households in Urban se...
Abstract:Notwithstanding the importance of the contemporary orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) ca...
Levels of orphanhood and patterns of different forms of orphanhood (namely, double, paternal and mat...
The purpose of this study was to understand the strategies employed by families that adopt Acquired ...
Most southern African orphans are cared for by extended families but the implications of the spatial...