Children fathered and abandoned by United Nations peacekeepers are an unintended consequence of peacekeeping operations. Research suggests that the social identity of peacekeeper-fathered children (PKFC) is complex and contradictory. While economically disadvantaged, PKFC’s biracial background confers elements of racial privilege. Using the Democratic Republic of Congo as a case study, the present research evaluates the impact of racial differences on PKFC’s social standing. Drawing on in-depth interviews with a racially heterogeneous sample of 35 PKFC and 60 mothers, we analyse how race and poverty interact and cause PKFC’s conflicting social role. The data demonstrates that being of mixed race leads to the expectation of a higher living s...
This article presents the findings of a quantitative intersectional analysis of child welfare interv...
Generational tension and youth crisis have been prominent themes in recent analyses of civil conflic...
Background: Much has been written about the short-term challenges facing children returning ‘home’ f...
Children fathered and abandoned by United Nations peacekeepers are an unintended consequence of peac...
In the last two decades, academic research has made significant progress exploring the life courses ...
BACKGROUND: The United Nations (UN) Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of...
Sexual abuse and exploitation (SEA) perpetrated by UN peacekeepers while on mission is a violation o...
The use of child soldiers to perform violent acts is one of the most condemned and emotionally distu...
Young mothers formerly associated with armed forces and groups (CAFFAG), and their children constitu...
Darfur is currently in a very complex situation making humanitarian intervention a very challenging ...
The use of child soldiers in conflicts has received increasing academic attention in recent years. T...
The developing world has continually faced tremendous challenges in providing social security and sa...
Ever since 1987 the Lord’s Resistant Army (LRA), a theocratic rebel force, has been abducting childr...
The presence and participation of children in war, as casualties and soldiers, is not a new phenomen...
Children born of wartime rape, and their mothers, are often stigmatised by their own communities, du...
This article presents the findings of a quantitative intersectional analysis of child welfare interv...
Generational tension and youth crisis have been prominent themes in recent analyses of civil conflic...
Background: Much has been written about the short-term challenges facing children returning ‘home’ f...
Children fathered and abandoned by United Nations peacekeepers are an unintended consequence of peac...
In the last two decades, academic research has made significant progress exploring the life courses ...
BACKGROUND: The United Nations (UN) Organization Stabilization Mission in the Democratic Republic of...
Sexual abuse and exploitation (SEA) perpetrated by UN peacekeepers while on mission is a violation o...
The use of child soldiers to perform violent acts is one of the most condemned and emotionally distu...
Young mothers formerly associated with armed forces and groups (CAFFAG), and their children constitu...
Darfur is currently in a very complex situation making humanitarian intervention a very challenging ...
The use of child soldiers in conflicts has received increasing academic attention in recent years. T...
The developing world has continually faced tremendous challenges in providing social security and sa...
Ever since 1987 the Lord’s Resistant Army (LRA), a theocratic rebel force, has been abducting childr...
The presence and participation of children in war, as casualties and soldiers, is not a new phenomen...
Children born of wartime rape, and their mothers, are often stigmatised by their own communities, du...
This article presents the findings of a quantitative intersectional analysis of child welfare interv...
Generational tension and youth crisis have been prominent themes in recent analyses of civil conflic...
Background: Much has been written about the short-term challenges facing children returning ‘home’ f...