Beyond educational workshops: How child-focused NGOs can draw African rural parents out for sustainable intervention in childhoods

Sampson Addo Yeboah, Eunice Abbey, Michael Boampong

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Abstract

Educational workshops are channels for raising awareness and implementing childhood interventions in African communities. However, community (in)action during and after workshops can be a dichotomy that is less researched. Using a joint dialogic and ethnographic approach, we analysed and observed the responses and actions of NGO workers and rural folks on the occasion of a childhood intervention project. Findings reveal that community action in childhood during face-to-face interaction can be contradictory aftermath. We use the analytical framework of dramaturgy to inform and discuss how NGOs can get to know rural folks' deep-seated perspectives on childhoods.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)63-78
Number of pages16
JournalChildren and Society
Volume38
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024

Keywords

  • child protection
  • international childhoods
  • intervention
  • policy and practice
  • social services

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