The detrimental impact of childcare institutions (CCIs), or orphanages, is well known. Despite deinstitutionalisation strategies in Uganda, CCIs remain the predominant intervention method employed by Western actors responding to the needs of children there. Reforming this approach requires contextualised critical understandings of the children’s experiences and perspectives of their institutionalisation, to reduce the misidentification and misappropriation of children as orphans. Therefore, operationalising the theoretical lens of Bourdieu within critical hermeneutic analyses, this article draws upon the narratives of 30 children living within an orphanage in Kampala, to enhance critical understandings of their experiences, perspectives, an...
This study explores the construction of the orphanage child and the helper in the context of volunto...
Uganda has an estimated 2.5 million orphans, one of the highest numbers in the world. War and HIV/AI...
In Uganda, incidences of disease and social unrest resulting in parental deaths have created a large...
The detrimental impact of childcare institutions (CCIs), or orphanages, is well known. Despite deins...
The deprivation, adversity, and lack of protection for children on the streets of urban Uganda are w...
Author: Alida Karlman and Emma Jonerud Title: Young Children's Opportunities towards Development and...
The large number of orphanages in Jinja, Uganda has promoted the widespread institutionalisation of ...
This essay presents a field study executed at Ssenyange Education Centre, in Uganda. At this day sch...
Uganda is a signatory of both local and international child protection protocols and has further sho...
The study aimed at finding out what enables children orphaned by AIDS who live in orphanages to thri...
This methodological exploration engages critically with autoethnographic technique and scholarship, ...
Child abuse and neglect are complex and polarizing issues in many low and middle income countries. W...
AbstractIntroduction: - An estimated number of 40 to 80 new-born babies are being abandoned by their...
Background: This article is based on information collected about the situation of double orphans who...
The voices of young people are beginning to be heard, but rarely are children living in poverty incl...
This study explores the construction of the orphanage child and the helper in the context of volunto...
Uganda has an estimated 2.5 million orphans, one of the highest numbers in the world. War and HIV/AI...
In Uganda, incidences of disease and social unrest resulting in parental deaths have created a large...
The detrimental impact of childcare institutions (CCIs), or orphanages, is well known. Despite deins...
The deprivation, adversity, and lack of protection for children on the streets of urban Uganda are w...
Author: Alida Karlman and Emma Jonerud Title: Young Children's Opportunities towards Development and...
The large number of orphanages in Jinja, Uganda has promoted the widespread institutionalisation of ...
This essay presents a field study executed at Ssenyange Education Centre, in Uganda. At this day sch...
Uganda is a signatory of both local and international child protection protocols and has further sho...
The study aimed at finding out what enables children orphaned by AIDS who live in orphanages to thri...
This methodological exploration engages critically with autoethnographic technique and scholarship, ...
Child abuse and neglect are complex and polarizing issues in many low and middle income countries. W...
AbstractIntroduction: - An estimated number of 40 to 80 new-born babies are being abandoned by their...
Background: This article is based on information collected about the situation of double orphans who...
The voices of young people are beginning to be heard, but rarely are children living in poverty incl...
This study explores the construction of the orphanage child and the helper in the context of volunto...
Uganda has an estimated 2.5 million orphans, one of the highest numbers in the world. War and HIV/AI...
In Uganda, incidences of disease and social unrest resulting in parental deaths have created a large...