The purpose of this study was to investigate the nature of changes in the structure and functions of the family, using Zimbabwe as a point of departure. Also included in the investigation was to determine whether such changes might have contributed to the emergence of children’s homes in Zimbabwe, why, when and how. The study assumed that children’s homes had a role to play in the development of orphaned, abandoned and vulnerable children. A further assumption was that there were effective legal and administrative frameworks which governed the welfare of children in place. Data were obtained through in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, secondary and primary sources. The study was guided by a number of methodological approac...
Magister Artium - MADawes (2011) claims that there are more than 5.2 million children who were in bo...
This paper examines the ways in which Zimbabwean professionals have reconfigured family life in a tr...
This study focused on the policy responses formulated by the government of Zimbabwe and their implem...
This thesis focuses on children who have lost both parents and are currently living on their own as ...
This study explores the experiences of young orphans who transition into extended families in Zimbab...
In Zimbabwe, child welfare has been at the top of the agenda of the government and numerous non-gove...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2020.This study explores the experiences of young orphans who ...
The study examined the successes and challenges that Zimbabwe has experienced in process of reintegr...
The study examined the successes and challenges that Zimbabwe has experienced in process of reintegr...
Family has been defined as a powerful and pervasive word in our culture, embracing a variety of soci...
Events in the last decade around the land question in Zimbabwe and the broader political contexts in...
The overwhelming rate of HIV-related mortality in the past decades has eroded traditional safety net...
This paper analyses factors associated with the establishment of 43 child- and adolescent-headed hou...
Despite strides that have been made in Zimbabwe in uplifting the standard of women and improving the...
African societies have been known for their strong family support systems that view children as soci...
Magister Artium - MADawes (2011) claims that there are more than 5.2 million children who were in bo...
This paper examines the ways in which Zimbabwean professionals have reconfigured family life in a tr...
This study focused on the policy responses formulated by the government of Zimbabwe and their implem...
This thesis focuses on children who have lost both parents and are currently living on their own as ...
This study explores the experiences of young orphans who transition into extended families in Zimbab...
In Zimbabwe, child welfare has been at the top of the agenda of the government and numerous non-gove...
Thesis (PhD)--University of Pretoria, 2020.This study explores the experiences of young orphans who ...
The study examined the successes and challenges that Zimbabwe has experienced in process of reintegr...
The study examined the successes and challenges that Zimbabwe has experienced in process of reintegr...
Family has been defined as a powerful and pervasive word in our culture, embracing a variety of soci...
Events in the last decade around the land question in Zimbabwe and the broader political contexts in...
The overwhelming rate of HIV-related mortality in the past decades has eroded traditional safety net...
This paper analyses factors associated with the establishment of 43 child- and adolescent-headed hou...
Despite strides that have been made in Zimbabwe in uplifting the standard of women and improving the...
African societies have been known for their strong family support systems that view children as soci...
Magister Artium - MADawes (2011) claims that there are more than 5.2 million children who were in bo...
This paper examines the ways in which Zimbabwean professionals have reconfigured family life in a tr...
This study focused on the policy responses formulated by the government of Zimbabwe and their implem...