Child research in Africa : the African Child Research Network Initiative report on the colloquium held in 21 and 22 November 2006 in Dakar, Senegal / edited by Maylene Shung King [and others].

The concerns for African children should not be confined to the disadvantaged position of Africa, but rather extended to search into the virtues of their cultural heritage, historical background and values of the African civilisation as the basis for reflecting on the rights and welfare of the child...

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Uniform Title:Série des monographies (Codesria : Unnumbered)
Corporate Authors: African Child Research Network Initiative
Childwatch International Research Network
Codesria
Other Authors: Shung-King, Maylene
Language:English
Published: Dakar, Senegal : Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA) : Childwatch International (CWI), [2009], ©2009.
Series:Série des monographies (Codesria : Unnumbered)
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The concerns for African children should not be confined to the disadvantaged position of Africa, but rather extended to search into the virtues of their cultural heritage, historical background and values of the African civilisation as the basis for reflecting on the rights and welfare of the child. In other words, the perspectives on the African child are shaped by a multiplicity of factors that include both the worldview of the researchers, donor priorities and pressures, as well as what will 'sell' better in peer review journals. This implies a real concern with what is going on in terms of research on child issues in Africa, in order to avoid generalisations and particularising the African child in ways that portray them in an unfavourable light.
Note:"Three discussion papers were commissioned prior to the colloquium to provide a theoretical and practical take off for the deliberations. The three papers were: Perspectives and approaches in African childhoods research / [Steven Arojjo O.O., Rebecca M. Nyonyintono]; Mechanisms and priorities in child research funding in sub-Saharan Africa / [Maureen Mweru, John Ng'asike]; and, An institutional analysis of child research in sub-Saharan Africa / [Kelvin Mwaba]"--Page [7].
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Call Number:HQ767.85 .C453 2009 Online
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