ERIC Number: EJ795174
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2004
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ECD and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic in Africa
Jackson, Lynette; O'Gara, Chloe; Akinware, Margaret; Akomas, Olive; Nyesigomwe, Lydia; Sabaa, Susan
International Journal of Educational Policy, Research, and Practice: Reconceptualizing Childhood Studies, v5 n3 p81-104 Fall 2004
An unprecedented number of young children in Sub-Saharan Africa are being adversely affected by the HIV/AIDS pandemic, yet programs specifically designed to meet the developmental needs of orphaned and vulnerable children (OVC) from birth to age 8 are rare. This article summarizes the daunting array of challenges facing young OVC in Sub-Saharan Africa, and profiles research and action projects undertaken by four members of the inaugural graduate-level cohort of the ECDVU to promote high-quality developmentally appropriate ECD care for young OVC in their respective countries. The projects underscore the pressing need for community-based, national and international stakeholders to reach beyond the escalating immediate demands for survival-level support for these children--culturally appropriate ECD training and resources for both overburdened extended family and institution-based caregivers of young OVC must also be promoted as essential priorities. Higher levels of physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being and increased lifetime learning and earning are associated with good early childhood care; timely provision of integrated quality ECD training and care is urgently needed if today's young OVC are to mature into productive and contributing members to Sub-Saharan African society in their adult years. (Contains 3 notes.)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Child Development, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Developing Nations, Disadvantaged Youth, Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, Social Support Groups, Child Care, Methods, Nutrition, Caregiver Training, Evaluation, Measurement Techniques, Models, Residential Institutions, Student Projects, Graduate Students, Virtual Universities
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Identifiers - Location: Africa; Ghana; Nigeria; Uganda; Zambia
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