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Putting Children First : New Frontiers in the Fight Against Child Poverty in Africa.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: CROP International Poverty StudiesPublisher: Berlin : Ibidem Verlag, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (357 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783838273174
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Putting Children FirstDDC classification:
  • 339.46096
LOC classification:
  • HC800.Z9 .P888 20
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- INTRODUCTION -- PART ONE: Manifestations of Child Poverty -- CHAPTER 1: Beyond Categories: Rhizomatic Experiences of Child Poverty and Vulnerability in Kenya -- CHAPTER 2: Children and Young People's Experiences of Managing Poverty-Related Shame in Uganda and the UK -- CHAPTER 3: Poverty and Child Hunger in South Africa: A Child-Centred Analysis of Household-Level Survey Data -- CHAPTER 4: Child Stunting in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Interrelated Effects of Neighbourhoods and Families -- CHAPTER 5: Dynamics of Child Poverty in Ethiopia -- PART TWO: Child-Sensitive Social Protection -- CHAPTER 6: How Many Malnourished Children Are There in South Africa? What Can Be Done? -- CHAPTER 7: Tackling Undernutrition with a 'Cash Plus' Approach -- CHAPTER 8: Unconditional Cash Transfers and Business Grants: Do Transfer Amounts and Labels Make a Difference for Children? -- PART THREE: Transitions from Childhood into Adulthood -- CHAPTER 9: Gaining Ground with Gatekeepers: Leveraging the Proximal Enabling Environment to Support Youth Livelihood Development -- CHAPTER 10: Physical and Virtual Mobility for Youth Employment in Malawi: Reflections on Findings from Two Research Projects -- CHAPTER 11: Disentangling Urban Adolescents' Vulnerability to Age- and Gender-Based Violence through a Capability Lens in Ethiopia and Rwanda -- CHAPTER 12: Social Connectedness and Youth Transitions: Reflections on a South African Programme -- CONCLUSION -- AUTHOR BIOGRAPHIES.
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Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- INTRODUCTION -- PART ONE: Manifestations of Child Poverty -- CHAPTER 1: Beyond Categories: Rhizomatic Experiences of Child Poverty and Vulnerability in Kenya -- CHAPTER 2: Children and Young People's Experiences of Managing Poverty-Related Shame in Uganda and the UK -- CHAPTER 3: Poverty and Child Hunger in South Africa: A Child-Centred Analysis of Household-Level Survey Data -- CHAPTER 4: Child Stunting in Sub-Saharan Africa: The Interrelated Effects of Neighbourhoods and Families -- CHAPTER 5: Dynamics of Child Poverty in Ethiopia -- PART TWO: Child-Sensitive Social Protection -- CHAPTER 6: How Many Malnourished Children Are There in South Africa? What Can Be Done? -- CHAPTER 7: Tackling Undernutrition with a 'Cash Plus' Approach -- CHAPTER 8: Unconditional Cash Transfers and Business Grants: Do Transfer Amounts and Labels Make a Difference for Children? -- PART THREE: Transitions from Childhood into Adulthood -- CHAPTER 9: Gaining Ground with Gatekeepers: Leveraging the Proximal Enabling Environment to Support Youth Livelihood Development -- CHAPTER 10: Physical and Virtual Mobility for Youth Employment in Malawi: Reflections on Findings from Two Research Projects -- CHAPTER 11: Disentangling Urban Adolescents' Vulnerability to Age- and Gender-Based Violence through a Capability Lens in Ethiopia and Rwanda -- CHAPTER 12: Social Connectedness and Youth Transitions: Reflections on a South African Programme -- CONCLUSION -- AUTHOR BIOGRAPHIES.

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