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Record Nr.

UNINA9910298065303321

Autore

Sanji Walters Mudoh

Titolo

Resilience and the Re-integration of Street Children and Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa : The Case of Cameroon / / by Walters Mudoh Sanji

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Singapore : , : Springer Singapore : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2018

ISBN

981-13-2074-8

Edizione

[1st ed. 2018.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (152 pages) : illustrations

Collana

SpringerBriefs in Psychology, , 2192-8363

Disciplina

362.7086942

Soggetti

Well-being

Children

Child psychology

School psychology

Economic development

Youth in development

Child Well-being

Child and School Psychology

Development and Children

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Dedication -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abstract -- Contents -- Part 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Definition of Street Children and Youth -- 1.2. The Global Situation of Street Children and Youth -- 1.3. Street Children and Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa Region -- 1.4. Variables and Theories Aiding Street Children and Youth Psychological Healing -- 1.5.Categorization of Street Children for the Purpose of Effective Rehabilitation and Reintergration -- Part 2. Economic Underdevelopment and Street Children and Youth Challenge Within Sub-Saharan Africa -- 2.1 Communities with Threats of Self-Destruction -- 2.2. Internal Negative Forces -- 2.3. International Negative Forces -- 2.3.1. Negative Influences from Foreign Powers -- 2.3.2. Impacts of International Policies -- Part 3. An In-depth Investigation of the Challenge of Street Children and Youth in Cameroon -- 3.1. Brief Description of the Country -- 3.2. Factors Responsible for Street Children and Youth in Cameroon -- 3.3. The



Adverse Effects of the Challenge on the Socio-economic Development of Cameroon Society -- 3.4. NGOs, Churches and Government Efforts to Arrest This Challenge -- Part 4. Building the Resilience of Street Children and Youth Within Cameroon -- 4.1. Psychological Conditions Analysis of Street Children and Youth -- 4.2. Reintegration Through Resilience Enhancement Project (Kana Foundation) -- 4.2.1. Assessment Needs for the Street Children Resilience Enhancement Project in Yaoundé -- 4.2.2. Individual Participant Assessment -- 4.2.3. Evaluation Scores for Resilience Before Intervention -- 4.2.4. Enhancing Resilience by Applying Bio-ecological and Resilience Theories -- 4.2.5. Use of Special Language Introduced by International Resilience Project -- 4.2.6. Logic Model, Evaluation Questions and Indicators for Resilience Enhancement -- 4.2.7. Evaluation Scores for Resilience After Intervention -- Part 5. Suggested Solutions for Street Children and Youth Challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa -- 5.1. Curative Policies -- 5.2. Preventive Policies -- 6. Conclusion -- References -- Appendix.

Sommario/riassunto

This book contributes to a better understanding of street children and youth within Sub-Saharan Africa. It investigates the psychological conditions of these children and determines how to reintegrate them into mainstream socio-economic activities. The book proposes cures and preventive measures. It also highlights the inextricable link which exists between street children and youth problem, and economic underdevelopment within Sub-Saharan Africa. With a careful examination of the main reasons of poverty and weak institutions within the region, the book offers suggestions on how to prevent street children and youth problem by alleviating poverty through a vibrant industrial sector and economic development. This book also provides recommendations on how to cure the problem by creating social enterprises which can offer opportunities to the youth and their parents. It achieves this by first comparing children and youth on the street (those who have homes to return to at night), with children and youth of the street (those who both work and live on the street). It then looks at a project designed to boost the resilience of street children. By looking at the differences between children on the street and children of the street, the book highlights the importance of having a home, and of the great value of cooperation between churches, non-government organizations and the state, in working to make the lives of these young people better. This book is a useful resource for students, academics and researchers in the fields of psychology, social work, sociology, and international development.