Eritrea : Collective Responsibility for War Orphans

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IK Notes
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Wolff, Peter H.
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2012-08-13T13:07:32Z
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2012-08-13T13:07:32Z
dc.date.issued
2002-11
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2021-06-14T10:58:43Z
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The note reviews the impact on collective responsibility for orphans in Eritrea, as a result of the thirty-year war, when the number of children who lost both parents increased in geometric proportions. At the same time, the social structure of the traditional society was grossly disrupted, and, as a result, the "grass-roots" pattern of caring for orphans, no longer functioned, and the Eritrean administration had to make special provisions of group care as long as the war lasted. The negative experiences Eritrea had had with foreign adoptions, or foster care, was conducive to concerted efforts to close all orphanages, and instead, formulated a nation-wide plan for the rescue, and rehabilitation of unaccompanied children, largely built on indigenous practices of child care. The plan's main component was the reunification of orphans with their extended family, and an income-generating scheme was implemented, whereby families accepting orphans, received financial assistance - in kind. The program has been in place for some seven years, and is being monitored to provide economic, and social assistance. However, all extended families were not possibly traced, and an alternative plan, provided decent housing, and social environment for children to live together, with one or two surrogate mothers, also based on indigenous traditions of child care among the larger community.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/11/2077728/eritrea-collective-responsibility-war-orphans
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10788
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English
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Indigenous Knowledge (IK) Notes; No. 50
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
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CHILD CARE
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EXTENDED FAMILIES
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EXTENDED FAMILY
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FOSTER CARE
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GROUP HOMES
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MOTHERS
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ORPHANAGES
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PARENTS
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SIBLINGS
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UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN
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VIOLENCE
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WAR
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WAR ORPHANS ORPHANS
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POST-WAR CONFLICT RESOLUTION
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INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
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TRADITIONAL SOCIETY
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GRASSROOTS PARTICIPATION
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FAMILY ENVIRONMENT
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FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS & POOR CHILDREN
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GROUP HOMES FOR CHILDREN
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ECONOMIC ASSISTANCE
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SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
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Eritrea : Collective Responsibility for War Orphans
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2002-12-21
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Publications & Research :: Brief
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Publications & Research
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/11/2077728/eritrea-collective-responsibility-war-orphans
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Social, Urban, Rural and Resilience
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Governance
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Health, Nutrition, and Population
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yes
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090224b08574091a_2_0
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2077728
okr.identifier.report
25138
okr.language.supported
en
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http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2002/12/21/000094946_02120704011323/Rendered/PDF/multi0page.pdf
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okr.region.administrative
Africa
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Eritrea
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Urban Development :: Street Children
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Governance :: Youth and Governance
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Health Monitoring and Evaluation
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Population and Development
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Social Development :: Children and Youth
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Health, Nutrition and Population
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AFT: Knowledge & Learning (AFTKL)
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1 of 1

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