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My parents are from two different African countries: study shows how this shapes identity

My parents are from two different African countries: study shows how this shapes identity

MORE than a third of migration in sub-Saharan Africa happens within the continent. This mixing of people means that some children have parents of different national origins. Yet not enough is known about the lives of these children: how they form their identity and what impact migration has on them. The majority of research on second-generation African immigrants focuses on understanding their experiences in the global north. Our research looked at the less studied African context, where the majority of African migration occurs. We are sociologists who study migration and identity and we have seen that studies tend to take…
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Kids and screen time – an expert offers advice for parents and teachers

Kids and screen time – an expert offers advice for parents and teachers

HOW much time did your child spend looking at a screen today? The answer likely depends on how old they are, what grade they’re in at school and what rules you have in place at home about screen time. But the reality is that for children and adolescents growing up as “digital natives”, it is almost impossible to imagine life without screens of some sort. Author CATHERINE DRAPER, Associate Professor, University of the Witwatersrand Devices like cellphones, laptops and tablets have become ubiquitous as tools for entertainment and education in most parts of the world. This has led parents, guardians,…
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Education in Kenya’s informal settlements can work better if parents get involved – here’s how

Education in Kenya’s informal settlements can work better if parents get involved – here’s how

EDUCATION is a public good. All children should have access to education as a human right, irrespective of their gender, socioeconomic or disability status. This is reinforced and validated by countries’ commitment to Sustainable Development Goal 4. Its promise is inclusive and equitable education and lifelong learning for all children. This right is not assured, however. About 303 million children and adolescents aged between five and 17 are out of school. Author BENTA A. ABUYA, Research Scientist, African Population and Health Research Center Research studies have underscored that parental involvement and empowerment make a difference in student educational outcomes and…
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Chaos and jubilation as freed Nigerian schoolboys reunite with family

Chaos and jubilation as freed Nigerian schoolboys reunite with family

AFOLABI SOTUNDE PARENTS sobbed, mobbed their children in hugs and even kissed the ground in gratitude as they reunited with scores of schoolboys who had been kidnapped a week earlier in northwest Nigeria. Hundreds of adults jostled to find their offspring among the 344 dusty and dazed looking children who had arrived by bus in Katsina state on Friday morning. Those who succeeded cheered and grabbed their children, but scores more were still waiting by early evening. "I feel like God has granted me paradise because I am so happy," said an ebullient Hamza Kankara after she found her son,…
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