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Understanding Kinship Care of Children in Africa: A Family Environment or an Alternative Care Option? (1)

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The Comparative African Legal Studies series aims to profile research in the fields of children, youth, families, gender, disability, education, and socio-economic rights. It focuses on contemporary issues in African development, with human rights as a backdrop. In an era in which growing numbers of children face orphanhood, this volume could not be more relevant. It explores the legal and human rights dimensions of kinship care, the preferred alternative to parental care in the African context. With increasing debates and controversies around child care forms, such as foster care and the ever-growing need for State support, it becomes critical to determine whether kinship care is indeed alternative care or not. The book offers a unique coverage of the subject matter in a manner that is sophisticated, well informed, and balanced. ( Comparative African Legal Studies - Vol. 1) [ Public International Law, Human Rights Law, Children's Law]

280 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2015

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