Parenting challenges for the changing African family

Author(s): Evans, Judith; Matola, Chalizamudzi Elizabeth; Nyeko, Jolly P.T.;
Date Issued: 2008
Publisher(s): World Bank
Description: A description of the social and global forces affecting the strength and structure of families in Africa, and a proposal of strategies to help protect families and support the continent’s youngest children
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Editor(s): Garcia, Marito; Pence, Alan R.; Evans, Judith
Funder(s): Norwegian Education Trust Fund for Africa in the World Bank ; Education Program Development Trust Fund
Source: In M. Garcia, A. Pence, & J. L. Evans (Eds.), Africa's future, Africa's challenge: Early childhood care and development in Sub-Saharan Africa (Directions in Development: Human Development 42700, pp. 265-284). Washington, DC: World Bank. Retrieved May 26, 2009, from http://www-wds.worldbank.org/external/default/WDSContentServer/WDSP/IB/2008/03/05/000333038_20080305054902/Rendered/PDF/427000PUB0Afri1sclosed0Feb025020081.pdf
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education

Parents & Families

Policies > Economic & Social Policies
ISBN: 978-0-8213-6886-2 : Paperback , 978-0-8213-6887-9 : Electronic
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