Development Studies series In this chapter, the authors analyse capability deprivation amongst street children in Kampala, Uganda. The methodology augments the ad-hoc survey presented in Chapter 4 with some qualitative participatory methods (photo essays, thematic drawings, life histories (peer interviews), mapping and focus group analyses). The data were collected from three groups of children: street children, ex-street children (i.e. “rehabilitated” children) living in institutions, and a control group of children who had no “street experience”. Policy implications are drawn from current policies and research findings.

Street children in Kampala and NGOs’ action: understanding capabilities deprivation and expansion / R. Anich; M. Biggeri; R. Libanora; S. Mariani. - STAMPA. - (2011), pp. 107-136.

Street children in Kampala and NGOs’ action: understanding capabilities deprivation and expansion

BIGGERI, MARIO;LIBANORA, RENATO;MARIANI, STEFANO
2011

Abstract

Development Studies series In this chapter, the authors analyse capability deprivation amongst street children in Kampala, Uganda. The methodology augments the ad-hoc survey presented in Chapter 4 with some qualitative participatory methods (photo essays, thematic drawings, life histories (peer interviews), mapping and focus group analyses). The data were collected from three groups of children: street children, ex-street children (i.e. “rehabilitated” children) living in institutions, and a control group of children who had no “street experience”. Policy implications are drawn from current policies and research findings.
2011
9780230284814
Children and the capability approach
107
136
R. Anich; M. Biggeri; R. Libanora; S. Mariani
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