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    From single parents to child-headed households: the case of children orphaned by aids in Kisumu and Siaya districts

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    Date
    2003
    Author
    Ayieko, MA
    Type
    Technical Report; en_US
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    The socio-economic consequences of the HIV/AIDS epidemic are felt in a growing number of countries. Increasing mortality rates among adults are threatening economic and social wellbeing. Women and children are bearing the heavy burden of nursing the sick and managing households with over-stretched resources. Observations show that when a husband dies of AIDS in a family, the mother is also often living with HIV/AIDS and dies shortly thereafter, leaving children as orphans. Most parents, even if they are aware of their terminal illness, do not attempt to make any alternative living arrangements for their children before their death. Children are left in the household with limited, or no, resources. As the epidemic spreads, these child-headed households are becoming more and more frequent in rural areas. Children in such conditions are deprived of their childhood and the opportunity to go to school. Economic hardships lead them to look for means of subsistence that increase their vulnerability to HIV infection, substance abuse, child labor, sex work and delinquency. This study looks at the status, needs and skills of orphans, especially those orphaned by AIDS. The study documented available family and community resources with the intention of facilitating future development of community-based interventions for children affected by HIV/AIDS in Kenya.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/78469
    Citation
    HIV and Development Programme Study Paper No. 7
    Publisher
    UNDP
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