Thesis (M.Soc.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg, 2004.This study aims at investigating the orphan reunification and rehabilitation program in Zoba Ma'ekel, Eritrea. The orphan reunification and rehabilitation program is an intervention devised by Eritrean government in an attempt to address the ever present and continuing problem of orphans in Eritrea. This program aims at reunifying orphan children with their extended families (the uncles, the aunts, the elder brothers and sisters, the grandparents, and any other available relatives). It also aims at strengthening the participant families economically so that they provide the physical and social needs of the orphans under their care. Using data collected through in-depth i...
Abstract: Extended households have always provided a safety net for orphaned children. However, the ...
Introduction: Due to HIV/AIDS epidemic, Malawi experienced a proliferation of orphans. These orphans...
Objectives: To compare internalising problems reported by orphans and their caregivers with that of ...
This study aims at investigating the orphan reunification and rehabilitation program in Zoba Ma&apos...
This study was a situation analysis of the socio-economic conditions of orphans and vulnerable child...
One of the aspects of the orphan crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa relates to time use, namely where orph...
The orphanhood phenomenon is much pronounced among the developing countries of the world. Looking at...
Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of Durban-Westville, 2003.The number of orphans in South Africa is reach...
The aim of this study was to explore factors affecting the wellbeing of institutionalized orphaned c...
The number of orphans in Sub-Saharan Africa reached 51,900,000 in 2013. There has been limited resea...
This study investigated child detachment as a correlate of social well-being among orphaned children...
This study explores the experiences of young orphans who transition into extended families in Zimbab...
In southern Africa, HIV and AIDS accounts for the largest proportion of orphans. Very often the orph...
The situation of orphans in sub-Saharan Africa is terrible as compared to Europe. This situation ca...
D.Phil. (Career and Life Orientation)The study focuses on how extended families are involved on the ...
Abstract: Extended households have always provided a safety net for orphaned children. However, the ...
Introduction: Due to HIV/AIDS epidemic, Malawi experienced a proliferation of orphans. These orphans...
Objectives: To compare internalising problems reported by orphans and their caregivers with that of ...
This study aims at investigating the orphan reunification and rehabilitation program in Zoba Ma&apos...
This study was a situation analysis of the socio-economic conditions of orphans and vulnerable child...
One of the aspects of the orphan crisis in Sub-Saharan Africa relates to time use, namely where orph...
The orphanhood phenomenon is much pronounced among the developing countries of the world. Looking at...
Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of Durban-Westville, 2003.The number of orphans in South Africa is reach...
The aim of this study was to explore factors affecting the wellbeing of institutionalized orphaned c...
The number of orphans in Sub-Saharan Africa reached 51,900,000 in 2013. There has been limited resea...
This study investigated child detachment as a correlate of social well-being among orphaned children...
This study explores the experiences of young orphans who transition into extended families in Zimbab...
In southern Africa, HIV and AIDS accounts for the largest proportion of orphans. Very often the orph...
The situation of orphans in sub-Saharan Africa is terrible as compared to Europe. This situation ca...
D.Phil. (Career and Life Orientation)The study focuses on how extended families are involved on the ...
Abstract: Extended households have always provided a safety net for orphaned children. However, the ...
Introduction: Due to HIV/AIDS epidemic, Malawi experienced a proliferation of orphans. These orphans...
Objectives: To compare internalising problems reported by orphans and their caregivers with that of ...