Children heading households (CHH) in urban informal settlements face specific vulnerabilities shaped by limitations on their opportunities and capabilities within the context of urban inequities, which affect their wellbeing. We implemented photovoice research with CHHs to explore the intersections between their vulnerabilities and the social and environmental context of Nairobi’s informal settlements. We enrolled and trained four CHHs living in two urban informal settlements—Korogocho and Viwandani—to utilise smartphones to take photos that reflected their experiences of marginalisation and what can be done to address their vulnerabilities. Further, we conducted in-depth interviews with eight more CHHs. We applied White’s wellbeing framewo...
This study attempts to explore the livelihoods and survival strategies of migrant children who live ...
Hustling on the margins This is the story about the journey of a young woman who grew up in one of t...
The increasing number of “orphans and vulnerable children” (‘OVC’) in sub-Saharan Africa has been th...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 11 Jul 2022Children heading households (CHH) in urban informa...
This study is centred on the phenomenon of the child headed household in urban informal settlements ...
Urbanization is rapidly increasing across Africa, including in Nairobi, Kenya. Many people, recent m...
The present study investigates the educational problems faced by child-headed households in Urban se...
Understanding the nature and scope of existing social capital is essential to building the resilienc...
In this study, youth residents of the Mathare community of Nairobi, Kenya documented individual and ...
Informal settlements are a common occurrence in developing countries. Each settlement, however, has ...
Informal settlements have been identified as locations both where the spread of COVID-19 has general...
This chapter draws on the life histories of young street-connected girls living in some of Nairobi’s...
Over recent years, resilient attitudes and behaviour are widely seen within the Global North to be p...
Parental migration is often found to be negatively correlated with child health in Africa, yet the c...
A substantial number of people across the globe live in extreme poverty and deprivation. With regard...
This study attempts to explore the livelihoods and survival strategies of migrant children who live ...
Hustling on the margins This is the story about the journey of a young woman who grew up in one of t...
The increasing number of “orphans and vulnerable children” (‘OVC’) in sub-Saharan Africa has been th...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 11 Jul 2022Children heading households (CHH) in urban informa...
This study is centred on the phenomenon of the child headed household in urban informal settlements ...
Urbanization is rapidly increasing across Africa, including in Nairobi, Kenya. Many people, recent m...
The present study investigates the educational problems faced by child-headed households in Urban se...
Understanding the nature and scope of existing social capital is essential to building the resilienc...
In this study, youth residents of the Mathare community of Nairobi, Kenya documented individual and ...
Informal settlements are a common occurrence in developing countries. Each settlement, however, has ...
Informal settlements have been identified as locations both where the spread of COVID-19 has general...
This chapter draws on the life histories of young street-connected girls living in some of Nairobi’s...
Over recent years, resilient attitudes and behaviour are widely seen within the Global North to be p...
Parental migration is often found to be negatively correlated with child health in Africa, yet the c...
A substantial number of people across the globe live in extreme poverty and deprivation. With regard...
This study attempts to explore the livelihoods and survival strategies of migrant children who live ...
Hustling on the margins This is the story about the journey of a young woman who grew up in one of t...
The increasing number of “orphans and vulnerable children” (‘OVC’) in sub-Saharan Africa has been th...