Rwanda’s Orphans – Care and Integration During Uncertain Times
Children and youth are considered cornerstones of development in post-conflict state-building practices. In the case of Rwanda, the government has engaged in an ambitious state-initiated deinstitutionalization project that anticipates the closure of all officially registered orphanages between 2012...
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doaj-914df96efdcb44afbd57b4023d19aa5e2020-11-25T00:44:15ZengCentre for Security GovernanceStability : International Journal of Security and Development2165-26272015-04-014110.5334/sta.fg150Rwanda’s Orphans – Care and Integration During Uncertain TimesManuela Elisabeth Kuehr0Graduate Institute GenevaChildren and youth are considered cornerstones of development in post-conflict state-building practices. In the case of Rwanda, the government has engaged in an ambitious state-initiated deinstitutionalization project that anticipates the closure of all officially registered orphanages between 2012 and 2014. As a consequence, all orphans within institutional care will return to their extended families or be placed with foster parents to be given the opportunity to grow up within a Rwandan family environment. By investigating the lived realities of orphans before their departure from the orphanage, it becomes apparent that there is no “one size fits all” approach to systems of child care as historical and psychosocial dynamics play a crucial role.http://www.stabilityjournal.org/articles/359CarePost-ConflictYouthNation-BuildingDevelopment |
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Rwanda’s Orphans – Care and Integration During Uncertain Times |
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Rwanda’s Orphans – Care and Integration During Uncertain Times |
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Centre for Security Governance |
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Stability : International Journal of Security and Development |
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Children and youth are considered cornerstones of development in post-conflict state-building practices. In the case of Rwanda, the government has engaged in an ambitious state-initiated deinstitutionalization project that anticipates the closure of all officially registered orphanages between 2012 and 2014. As a consequence, all orphans within institutional care will return to their extended families or be placed with foster parents to be given the opportunity to grow up within a Rwandan family environment. By investigating the lived realities of orphans before their departure from the orphanage, it becomes apparent that there is no “one size fits all” approach to systems of child care as historical and psychosocial dynamics play a crucial role. |
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Care Post-Conflict Youth Nation-Building Development |
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