Children's Rights and International Development : Lessons and Challenges from the Field /
edited by Myriam Denov, Richard Maclure, and Kathryn Campbell.
- First edition.
- New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, �2011.
- vi, 308 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
Seneviratne, Dharshini. Home truths.
Includes bibliographical references and index.1
Machine generated contents note -- Part I: Children and Institutional Care * Home Truths: Children's Rights in Institutional Care in Sri Lanka -- Dharshini Seneviratne and Fahmida Mariam * Juvenile Justice in S�o Paulo, Brazil: Violence and Denied Opportunities -- John D. McLennan, Fatima D. Rigato, and Isabel A. S. Bordin * Children in Institutional and Alternative Care in Viet Nam: A Review of Current Policy and Practice -- Julie Bergeron and Sakiko Tanaka * Part II: Child Labor, Violence and Exploitation * Child Laborers in the Bolivian Mining Sector: Exploring Children's Experiences and Perspectives -- Juan Albarracin-Jordan and Th�r�se Bouchard * Breaking the Silence: The Voices of Girls Forcibly Involved in Armed Conflict in Angola -- Vivi Stavrou * Addressing Youth Violence and Aggression in Colombia: Examining Community-wide Prevention Initiative -- Luis F Duque, Michael Ungar, and Beatriz Caicedo * Part III: Child Rights, Education and Participation * The Dynamics of Youth Participation: Insights From Research Fieldwork with Female Youth in Senegal -- Richard Maclure * From Education to Equality-Bolivian Adolescent Males' Understanding of Gender Equality in the Wake of Sensitivity Workshops -- Christine Gervais * Part IV: Community-based Approaches to Child Rights and Protection * The Wayo Programme in Northern Uganda: Building on Traditional Assets in Supporting Acholi Young Women and Girls in the Context of War and HIV -- Sheetal Patel, Patricia Spittal, Herbert Muyinda, Geoffrey Oyat, and Nelson Sewankambo * Rethinking the Orphan Crisis: Community-based Responses to Orphan Care in Malawi -- Liam Riley and Esther Lupafya * The Fluctuations of Child Worker Support: A Study of Female Domestic Workers in Senegal -- Daniel Lavan and Richard Maclure * Circles of Care: Community-Based Child Protection in South Africa -- Philip Cook and Lesley duToit.4