儿童代理的局限性?

Michelle Lokot, H. Shakya, B. Cislaghi
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本文探讨了社区和发展实践者如何将儿童机构概念化。它凸显了非政府组织(ngo)和联合国(UN)在童婚问题上的矛盾:据说,当儿童反抗强迫婚姻时,他们行使了能动性,然而,如果他们自己决定结婚,他们却缺乏知识和选择。本文基于对索马里和喀麦隆社区的访谈和焦点小组讨论,以及对两国发展从业人员的访谈。调查结果强调了四个主题:孩子主导的婚姻是一种较新的做法;孩子主导的婚姻往往是暂时的;从业者认为,儿童还太小,无法行使能动性;从业人员质疑儿童是否能做决定。这些发现对童婚干预具有启示意义,突出了对“代理”的概念化不那么狭隘的必要性。对于非政府组织、联合国机构和决策者来说,这需要反思接受社区选择意味着什么,而不管结果是积极的还是消极的。
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The Limits of Child Agency?
This article explores how communities and development practitioners conceptualise children’s agency. It highlights contradictions within non-government organisations (ngo) and United Nations (UN) narratives on child marriage: children are said to exercise agency when they defy forced marriage, yet they lack knowledge and choice if they themselves decide to marry. This article is based on interviews and focus group discussions with communities in Somalia and Cameroon, and interviews with development practitioners in both countries. The findings highlight four themes: child-led marriages are a newer practice; child-led marriages are often temporary; practitioners believe children are too young to exercise agency; and practitioners question whether children can make decisions. These findings have implications for child marriage interventions, highlighting the need for “agency” to be conceptualised less narrowly. For ngo s, UN agencies and policy-makers, requires reflecting on what it means to accept community choices, irrespective of whether the outcome is positive or negative.
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