A Cultural Syndicate of Society and NGOs Challenges To Deter Child Labour Manipulation in Addis Ababa

H. Wondimu
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Abstract This study aimed to investigate the existing trends of child labour abuse in Addis Ababa, as well as to examine the sociocultural barriers that impede nongovernmental organizations. This study involves two domestic NGOs (FHIDO and SCFDS) working on child issues. The study used a qualitative approach with 25 participants in in-depth interviews, one focus-group discussion, and six key informants to collect or acquire a full grasp of the issue and to address the study's stated objectives. The finding of this study revealed some psychometric reasons for the children to be engaged in hazardous work activities, including their family background (dynamics), poverty, and self-actualisation arising from contributions to the well-being of the family. Concerning gender-selective norms as a problem, the chosen two organizations are facing a significant task in putting an end to child labour exploitation in the region owing to social gender preference. The cultural and social expectations of men and women make the issue ubiquitous in their communities. Based on the findings of this study, the Winrock International (2008) approach of CIRCLE experience with an awareness-raising plan is recommended.
在亚的斯亚贝巴,社会文化联合会和非政府组织挑战阻止对童工的操纵
摘要:本研究旨在调查亚的斯亚贝巴童工虐待的现状,以及阻碍非政府组织开展工作的社会文化障碍。本研究涉及国内两家致力于儿童问题的非政府组织(FHIDO和SCFDS)。该研究采用了定性方法,25名参与者进行了深入访谈,一次焦点小组讨论,以及6名关键线人,以收集或获得对问题的全面掌握,并解决研究的既定目标。本研究的发现揭示了儿童从事危险工作活动的一些心理原因,包括他们的家庭背景(动态),贫困和因对家庭福祉的贡献而产生的自我实现。关于性别选择规范这一问题,所选的两个组织面临着一项重大任务,即结束该区域由于社会性别偏好而对童工的剥削。男性和女性的文化和社会期望使得这个问题在他们的社区中无处不在。基于本研究的发现,Winrock International(2008)推荐CIRCLE经验与意识提升计划的方法。
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