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Time to Rethink 'Orphans and Vulnerable Children'? Findings from a Phenonenological Study in Uganda
ISSN: 2371 - 1655Publisher: author   
Time to Rethink 'Orphans and Vulnerable Children'? Findings from a Phenonenological Study in Uganda
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Publisher: Lifescience Global Inc.
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Abstract
The increasing number of 'orphans and vulnerable children' ('OVC') in sub-Saharan Africa has been the subject of much inquiry and intervention in research, policy and practice. Two major concerns have been highlighted: i) traditional mechanisms for their care and support are overstretched and ii) 'OVC' have poor socioeconomic outcomes. Dominant discourses emphasize adults' central role in '˜OVC' wellbeing while 'OVC' are cast as helpless, passive victims. Study Aim: This research sought to give representation to the voices of 'OVC' in constructing their own experiences. Methods: 'OVC' were engaged as producers of knowledge and agents of change using innovative child-centred approaches. A total of 129 participants took part in the study including children, caregivers, community members and key informants. Findings: This study found that the majority of existing '˜OVC' representations are adult constructs not necessarily subscribed to b...