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Using Orphanage Spaces to Combat Envy and Stigma

Children, Youth and Environments, 2023
:Some 12,000 children are living in nearly 300 orphanages in Cambodia today. While stigma is a problem for children in these centers, there is also a surprising amount of envy directed towards the children because of the opportunities and resources they ...
K. Carpenter
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The Orphanage

CounterText, 2021
‘The Orphanage’, by Peter Hertz-Ohmes, is a creative piece extracted from a longer work of the same name currently in completion. Voice and the play of memory are key aspects of a text richly concerned with the politics of exile, disaffiliation and naming.
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Caregiver-specific factors and orphanage-context factors contributing to maltreatment of children in institutional care: A multi-level analysis of 24 orphanages in Tanzania

Developmental Child Welfare, 2022
Background: High rates of maltreatment and low caregiving quality in institutional care settings have been identified in various low-and middle-income countries. Many studies have focused on children living in institutions.
Getrude Mkinga   +5 more
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Living in a crowd: young people’s counter-narratives of care in a Thai orphanage

Children's Geographies, 2022
Young people in orphanages are exposed to compounding structural inequalities tied to local, national, and global processes. Popular criticisms of orphanages highlight the potential harm of institutionalised living, including abuse and exploitation ...
Jonnell Uptin, Catherine Hartung
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‘We have to make the tourists happy’; orphanage tourism in Siem Reap, Cambodia through the children’s own voices

Children's Geographies, 2021
This paper examines the lived experiences of children who interacted with tourists in a performance-based orphanage in Siem Reap, Cambodia. The orphanage was perceived by poor Cambodians as the only opportunity for their children to access food and ...
Amanda Miller, H. Beazley
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Play in orphanages

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2004
This paper attempts to validate the programme of structured play lasting 90 minutes a day, for use in orphanages, to check if it can be replicated in other orphanages, with similar results.A 2-week workshop on the structured play scheme was conducted at the Missionaries of Charity Orphanage in Delhi, the venue of the original project.
Vikas, Taneja, R S, Beri, J M, Puliyel
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Mobilizing affect in the search for self-transformation: A case study of volunteer transformation in orphanage tourism

, 2021
Emerging work in tourism has focused on the affective dimensions of student volunteer experiences across diverse cultural landscapes. Affect shapes how volunteers interpret their experiences in the developing world and make sense of themselves through ...
Andrea Freidus, Lennin Caro
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Orphanage Trafficking in International Law

, 2021
Orphanage Trafficking in International Law explores the process of orphanage trafficking as a form of child trafficking in international law, examining the contexts in which it occurs and providing a comprehensive, holistic approach to addressing the ...
Kathryn E. van Doore
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