Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa is home to approximately 55 million orphaned children. The growing orphan crisis has overwhelmed many communities and has weakened the ability of extended families to meet traditional care-taking expectations. Other models of care and support have emerged in sub-Saharan Africa to address the growing orphan crisis, yet there is a lack of information on these models available in the literature. We applied a human rights framework using the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child to understand what extent children’s basic human rights were being upheld in institutional vs. community- or family-based care settings in Uasin Gishu County, Kenya. ...
Research on caregiving children tends to be limited to children's caregiving experiences of parents ...
The issue of child vulnerability is a concern of many postcolonial African governments. The deplorab...
As millions of children continue to live without parental care in under-resourced societies in low- ...
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa is home to app...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is home to approximately 55 million orphaned children. The growing or...
Abstract Background The ‘Cash Transfer to Orphans and...
Background: There are approximately 140 million orphaned and separated children (OSCA) around the wo...
This chapter describes findings from a longitudinal cohort of orphaned and separated children and ad...
Background: The effect of different types of care environment on orphaned and separated children and...
ABSTRACT The Adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the child in 1989 was also heralded as ...
Reflecting dominant understandings of childhood, many researchers describe orphans as an emotional a...
Thesis advisor: Thomas M. CreaAbout 5.4 million children worldwide live in residential care institut...
Models of care for orphaned and separated children and upholding children’s rights: Africa requires ...
The purpose of this research study was to examine the overall well-being of orphaned and vulnerable ...
This research investigates the extent to which informal justice systems protect and violate children...
Research on caregiving children tends to be limited to children's caregiving experiences of parents ...
The issue of child vulnerability is a concern of many postcolonial African governments. The deplorab...
As millions of children continue to live without parental care in under-resourced societies in low- ...
Abstract Background Sub-Saharan Africa is home to app...
Background: Sub-Saharan Africa is home to approximately 55 million orphaned children. The growing or...
Abstract Background The ‘Cash Transfer to Orphans and...
Background: There are approximately 140 million orphaned and separated children (OSCA) around the wo...
This chapter describes findings from a longitudinal cohort of orphaned and separated children and ad...
Background: The effect of different types of care environment on orphaned and separated children and...
ABSTRACT The Adoption of the UN Convention on the Rights of the child in 1989 was also heralded as ...
Reflecting dominant understandings of childhood, many researchers describe orphans as an emotional a...
Thesis advisor: Thomas M. CreaAbout 5.4 million children worldwide live in residential care institut...
Models of care for orphaned and separated children and upholding children’s rights: Africa requires ...
The purpose of this research study was to examine the overall well-being of orphaned and vulnerable ...
This research investigates the extent to which informal justice systems protect and violate children...
Research on caregiving children tends to be limited to children's caregiving experiences of parents ...
The issue of child vulnerability is a concern of many postcolonial African governments. The deplorab...
As millions of children continue to live without parental care in under-resourced societies in low- ...