Effectiveness of community care options toward the well-being of street children
Abstract
This study examined the effectiveness of Intervention Strategies
applied by key players in addressing the problem of Street
Children in Nyendo/Ssenyange division and the challenges faced
in regard to the same. This research adopted a case study design
that utilized a qualitative research approach. Purposive
sampling and convenience sampling were applied in data
collection with the use of FGD checklists, observation guide and
Interview Guides. Findings indicated that NGOs and the church
have assumed the role of state in combating the street children
problem. The study found out that the community care options
applied in Nyendo/Ssenyange division seem inadequate to address
the complex causes of street children. Many shortcomings and
challenges were found to limit the church and NGOs’ efforts to
accomplish their mission of preventing the migration of children
into the streets, improve the wellbeing of children already
living on the streets and re-address the imbalances in the
social, economic and political power that lead children to the
streets. It is essential to examine what can be done to protect
children from going to streets. This paper recommended to
government strengthening the implementation of the child
protection policies and laws at all levels in order to ensure
the safety and security of street children in their
environments. Government was also advised to support the
established rehabilitation centers. Parents should take their
role of caring and providing for their children seriously and
stop domestic violence. Lastly, government ought to facilitate
construction of regional children remand homes to avoid minor
law breakers on street from being detained with adults in
prisons where they learn more bad behaviors plus being
assaulted