The Care and Shelter of Children and Adolescents in Brazil: Expressions of Social Issues

Authors

  • Maria Lúcia T. Garcia Espírito Santo Federal University, Social Work Department
  • Cristiane Bonfim Fernandez Universidade Federal Do Amazonas, Departemento de Serviço Social

Abstract

The world over is experiencing an increase in the numbers of children who need care. The existence of children in need of care is not peculiar to contemporary Botswana society, it also prevailed in traditional Tswana society. What has changed is the volume of children who need care, and the resources available for their care. Like other African countries, Botswana is going through a process of rapid social, economic and cultural change. One of the characteristics of this change is the disintegration of the extended family. Consequently, the extended family can no longer cope with both the quality and quantity of care that children in need of care require (Botswana Human Development Report/BHDR 2000).

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Published

2009-07-24

Issue

Section

Special Issue "Orphan Care"