以社区为基础的儿童保护系统:肯尼亚内罗毕Mukuru Kwa Njenga非正式定居点虐待儿童的普遍情况

Reuben Mulwa Kivuva, Mildred Lumayo, Pia Okeche
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摘要:儿童虐待是一个全球性的问题。在全球范围内,已经制定了若干政策、战略和指导方针来应对这种情况。提出的处理暴力侵害儿童行为的方法之一是实施以社区为基础的儿童保护系统。以社区为基础的儿童保护系统的表现充满了各种挑战,如现有法律的执行不力,儿童保育、司法、法律和秩序的不同子系统相互独立。这项研究旨在评估Mukuru Kwa Njenga虐待儿童的形式和程度。采用混合方法。采用有目的抽样和随机抽样两种方法,选取了280名参与者的样本。该研究发现,高达80%以上的人目睹了儿童受到虐待。虐待儿童的主要形式是童工、接触毒品和酒精、剥削儿童、儿童流落街头、早婚、少女怀孕以及切割女性生殖器官和将儿童送给他人。该研究还揭示了新的方法,以避免不同的儿童虐待案件被发现和采取行动。该研究建议,政府应加强现有政策,倡导适当的儿童保护,并加强社区参与,以改善儿童保护措施的有效实施。这些发现对涉及儿童权利的利益相关者,如政策制定者、研究人员和权力下放理论的学生很重要。
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Community-Based Child Protection Systems: Prevalence of Child Abuse in Mukuru Kwa Njenga Informal Settlement in Nairobi, Kenya
risky nearby power In Abstract: Child abuse is a global problem. Globally several policies, strategies, and guidelines have been put in place to deal with the situation. One of the methods proposed to deal with violence against children is the implementation of Community Based Child Protection Systems. The performance of Community Based Child Protection Systems has been riddled with various challenges like poor enforcement of the existing laws, the different subsystems of childcare, justice, law, and order working independently of each other. The study aimed at evaluating the forms and extent of child abuse in Mukuru Kwa Njenga. A mixed methods approach was used. A sample size of 280 participants was selected using both purposive sampling and random sampling techniques. The study found that as high as over 80 per cent had witnessed child mistreatment. The main forms of child maltreatment were child labour, exposure to drugs and liquor, child exploitation, children living in the streets, early marriages, teenage pregnancies as well as FGM/C and giving children away to other people. The study also revealed that new ways had been put in place to avoid different child abuse cases being detected and acted on. The study recommends that the government should strengthen existing policies that advocate for appropriate child protection and enhance community participation to improve the effective implementation of CBCPMs. These findings are important to stakeholders involved with children rights, like policy makers, researchers, and students of devolution theories.
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