Effects of Drought on Child Protection in Hard-to-Reach Communities in Kenya
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Context
1.2. Objectives of the Study
- To understand the different underlying vulnerabilities that children and adolescents face during drought with a gender and disability lens.
- To assess the current or potential presence of emergency risks (disaster risks and other potential shocks), the likelihood of their occurrence, and capacities and coping mechanisms of families.
- To identify emerging areas of concern regarding children and adolescents, including those with disability.
1.3. Research Questions
- What are the underlying vulnerabilities that children and adolescents face during drought?
- How are children and adolescents affected during emergencies in the six counties?
- What are the current or potential emergency risks (disaster risks and other potential shocks)?
- What is the likelihood of the potential emergency risks (disaster risks and other potential shocks) occurring?
2. Methodology
2.1. Quantitative Approach
2.2. Sample Size
Z = Z-score corresponding to the level of confidence desired to ensure that the true population lies within ± D percentage points of the sample estimate |
P = expected population proportion (default = 50% = 0.5 yields highest sample size) |
DEFT = design effect = 2 for cluster sampling |
D = maximum tolerable error = 10% acceptable for social studies |
- n > 2 × (1.96) 2 (0.5) (1 − 0.5)/0.12
- n > 2 × (3.8416) (0.25)/(0.01)
- n > 192 = 210 to include 10% non-response
2.3. Sample Procedure and Selection
2.4. Qualitative Approach
2.4.1. Key Informant Interviews
2.4.2. Focus Group Discussions
2.5. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria
2.6. Ethical Consideration
3. Study Findings
3.1. Demographic Characteristics of the Respondents
3.2. Vulnerabilities That Children and Adolescents Faced during Drought
3.2.1. School Dropout
3.2.2. Child Labour
3.2.3. Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)
3.2.4. Sexual Violence against Children
3.2.5. Drug and Substance Use
3.2.6. Child Neglect
3.2.7. Other Risky Behaviour
3.2.8. Displacement/Migration
3.2.9. Psychosocial Wellbeing
3.3. Availability of Children Services
3.4. Reporting Child Abuse Cases
3.5. Child Punishment by Parents
4. Conclusions
5. Recommendations
- Sensitize both the parents and children to know the proper reporting channels in case of child protection issues.
- Given the vastness of the ASAL counties and the nomadic lifestyle, strengthen the engagement of grassroots organisations, community-based groups, and local-level networks to prevent and respond to child protection concerns.
- Work with partners to decentralise child protection structures and focal persons, even in the far villages championing children rights.
- Work with other partners to create mobile child protection services to reach hard-to-access villages.
- Support the construction of low-cost boarding schools and establish nomadic schools for children so they may continue uninterrupted learning by using the National Government Constituency Development Fund in arid and semi-arid regions of Kenya.
- The national government needs to ensure that food distribution to the schools is performed on time in support of the school feeding programme. The foodstuff provided needs to be sufficient to cater for all learners. County governments to allocate adequate funds for the ECD feeding programme and ensure a prompt supply to all ECDs under its jurisdiction.
- Strengthen the integrated approach in existing schools and at all levels, ensuring that the units are within reach, affordable, and adequately equipped to cater for the specific needs of the learners with disabilities. Budget for and establish supportive facilities, services, and equipment such as access to specialised education, healthcare, paediatric services, therapeutic care, and aids to cater to the diverse needs of children with disabilities and their caregivers.
- Decentralise child protection offices to wards where community members can make referrals of child protection issues. Ensure that all child protection frontline staff are well trained, motivated, and sensitised on child protection in emergencies.
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
1 | This is a form of Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) which is mostly used to resolve conflicts that arise between members of the same or different clans. |
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Mburu, S.; Wali, I.; Mukisa, S.; Sironga, N.; Adan, H. Effects of Drought on Child Protection in Hard-to-Reach Communities in Kenya. Soc. Sci. 2024, 13, 375. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci13070375
Mburu S, Wali I, Mukisa S, Sironga N, Adan H. Effects of Drought on Child Protection in Hard-to-Reach Communities in Kenya. Social Sciences. 2024; 13(7):375. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci13070375
Chicago/Turabian StyleMburu, Samuel, Irene Wali, Sarah Mukisa, Nancy Sironga, and Hussein Adan. 2024. "Effects of Drought on Child Protection in Hard-to-Reach Communities in Kenya" Social Sciences 13, no. 7: 375. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci13070375
APA StyleMburu, S., Wali, I., Mukisa, S., Sironga, N., & Adan, H. (2024). Effects of Drought on Child Protection in Hard-to-Reach Communities in Kenya. Social Sciences, 13(7), 375. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci13070375