乌干达照顾孤儿和弱势儿童的制度:对其演变的社会政治分析

IF 2.4 2区 社会学 Q1 FAMILY STUDIES
Eddy J. Walakira , Adam D. Koon , Rita Nakanjako , Innocent Kamya , Jeremy Shiffman
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乌干达儿童遭受虐待和忽视的人数之多令人震惊。本文分析了乌干达孤儿和弱势儿童(OVC)护理正式系统的优先事项和治理质量。政府在这个问题上几乎没有给予什么有意义的优先考虑,特别是政府在OVC护理方面的支出很低。低优先级导致系统能力薄弱,严重依赖国际机构和非国家行为体提供资金和服务。如果不考虑历史和社会政治背景,包括乌干达混乱的政治历史、英国殖民主义的遗产、世界银行主导的结构调整计划以及艾滋病毒/艾滋病的流行,就无法理解OVC护理系统的现状。然而,正规和非正规护理系统都有各自的优势。这些措施包括一套强有力的保护残疾儿童的政策,以及作为保护危险儿童基石的长期家庭和亲属照料做法。为确保对残疾儿童的有效护理,政府和民间社会机构必须建设对残疾儿童护理系统(包括其正式和非正式组成部分)进行管理的能力。鉴于政府对OVC护理的关注不足,应对这一挑战既是一个政治问题,也是一个技术问题。最重要的是,一个联盟需要联合起来推动政府采取行动,一个将民间社会、国家和国际机构的OVC护理支持者联系起来的联盟。
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Uganda’s system to care for orphans and vulnerable children: a sociopolitical analysis of its evolution
Alarmingly high numbers of Ugandan children experience or are at risk of experiencing abuse and neglect. This article analyzes the state of priority for and quality of governance of Uganda’s formal system for the care of orphans and vulnerable children (OVC). The government offers little meaningful priority for the issue, as evidenced especially by low government outlays for OVC care. Low priority underpins weak capacity of the system, and heavy dependence on international agencies and non-state actors for financing and service delivery. The present state of the OVC care system cannot be understood without reference to historical and sociopolitical context, including Uganda’s troubled political history, the legacy of British colonialism, World Bank-led structural adjustment programs, and the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Nevertheless, there are strengths in the formal and informal care systems. These include a robust set of policies surrounding OVC protection, and long-standing family and kinship care practices that are the bedrock for protection of children at risk. To ensure effective care for OVC, the government and civil society institutions must build capacity to exercise stewardship over the OVC care system—both its formal and informal components. Given the government’s inadequate attention to OVC care, addressing this challenge is as much a political as it is a technical matter. Above all else, a coalition needs to coalesce to push the government to act, one that links OVC care proponents in civil society, the state, and international agencies.
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期刊介绍: Children and Youth Services Review is an interdisciplinary forum for critical scholarship regarding service programs for children and youth. The journal will publish full-length articles, current research and policy notes, and book reviews.
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