The deprivation, adversity, and lack of protection for children on the streets of urban Uganda are well known; as is the reality that most of their support is facilitated by Western Missionary operated, non-government organisations (NGOs). However, their approach is problematised as ineffective, oppressive, and colonial. Yet there is a dearth of research from the children’s perspectives, capturing the meaning of such actors’ interventions within their lifeworld’s, and no such literature within the Ugandan context. Therefore, this case study focuses on the ‘Mzungu Phenomenon’, a theme unearthed from critical hermeneutic analyses of the life stories of 30 former street children within an orphanage in Kampala, Uganda. The Mzungu phenomenon ref...
This essay presents a field study executed at Ssenyange Education Centre, in Uganda. At this day sch...
Author: Alida Karlman and Emma Jonerud Title: Young Children's Opportunities towards Development and...
Notwithstanding a decade of unprecedented social and economic reforms in Uganda, poverty, vulnerabil...
The deprivation, adversity, and lack of protection for children on the streets of urban Uganda are w...
The large number of orphanages in Jinja, Uganda has promoted the widespread institutionalisation of ...
The detrimental impact of childcare institutions (CCIs), or orphanages, is well known. Despite deins...
In the past, having a baby in the West Nile Region of Uganda was a blessing for the entire society. ...
Uganda is a signatory of both local and international child protection protocols and has further sho...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the transformative role of education sponsorship pr...
The increasing number of “orphans and vulnerable children” (‘OVC’) in sub-Saharan Africa has been th...
This paper examines the Skolombo-street children of Calabar. It also investigates the reason for the...
This study is a critical analysis of child labour and human resource development in Uganda. The stud...
The increasing number of 'orphans and vulnerable children' ('OVC') in sub-Saharan Africa has been th...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the attempts of the Ugandan government t...
This qualitative study explores the intra-bush and post-bush experiences of formerly abducted child ...
This essay presents a field study executed at Ssenyange Education Centre, in Uganda. At this day sch...
Author: Alida Karlman and Emma Jonerud Title: Young Children's Opportunities towards Development and...
Notwithstanding a decade of unprecedented social and economic reforms in Uganda, poverty, vulnerabil...
The deprivation, adversity, and lack of protection for children on the streets of urban Uganda are w...
The large number of orphanages in Jinja, Uganda has promoted the widespread institutionalisation of ...
The detrimental impact of childcare institutions (CCIs), or orphanages, is well known. Despite deins...
In the past, having a baby in the West Nile Region of Uganda was a blessing for the entire society. ...
Uganda is a signatory of both local and international child protection protocols and has further sho...
The purpose of the current study was to explore the transformative role of education sponsorship pr...
The increasing number of “orphans and vulnerable children” (‘OVC’) in sub-Saharan Africa has been th...
This paper examines the Skolombo-street children of Calabar. It also investigates the reason for the...
This study is a critical analysis of child labour and human resource development in Uganda. The stud...
The increasing number of 'orphans and vulnerable children' ('OVC') in sub-Saharan Africa has been th...
grantor: University of TorontoThis study examines the attempts of the Ugandan government t...
This qualitative study explores the intra-bush and post-bush experiences of formerly abducted child ...
This essay presents a field study executed at Ssenyange Education Centre, in Uganda. At this day sch...
Author: Alida Karlman and Emma Jonerud Title: Young Children's Opportunities towards Development and...
Notwithstanding a decade of unprecedented social and economic reforms in Uganda, poverty, vulnerabil...