1. Reflection on methodologies and prioritizing children's perspectives on protection needs within informal urban settings.
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Muhati-Nyakundi, Linet Imbosa
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URBAN life ,CHILD protection services ,CHILD welfare ,CHILDHOOD attitudes ,RISK assessment ,COMPARATIVE sociology - Abstract
Younger children in urban settings are predisposed to numerous risks, yet their 'voices' remain underrepresented in research making them unheard and invisible. The paucity of methods that encourage children's direct participation in studies from such settings, in effect, limits exploration of their ability to engage meaningfully in voicing their lived experiences and potentially informing protection interventions that target them. This paper draws from a study carried out in Kenya and South Africa, which in part sought children's perspectives on their lived experiences within their urban environment. Qualitative methods utilized in data collection included drawing, telling and conversations. The findings highlight risk exposures children contend with, which have an implication on child protection, safe spaces, mobility of children in urban areas, creating child-friendly neighbourhoods, policies and methodological approaches that intensify younger children's 'voices', in highlighting lived experiences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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