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A Zimbabwean Perspective on Socio-Cultural Practices that Violate Rural Children’s Right to Education and Dignity.
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Publication Details Author list: Mudzi, F., Svongoro, P. Publication year: 2024 Journal: African Journal of Development Studies, Volume number: 14 Issue number: 2 Start page: 5 End page: 28 Number of pages: 24 |
The study used a human-right-based approach and culture theory to investigate socio-cultural practices in rural Zimbabwe that violate children's rights to education and dignity. The researchers collected participants' perceptions and attitudes towards these practices and their impact on children's fundamental rights. The data were analysed to understand how these practices violate children's rights to education and dignity, thereby affecting society's development. The study found that children in Zimbabwe's rural areas still face African Journal of Development Studies (AJDS) Published consistently since 2012 ISSN 2634-3630 E-ISSN 2634-3649 Indexed by IBSS, EBSCO, ERIH PLUS, COPERNICUS, ProQuest, SABINET and J-Gate. Volume 14, Number 2, June 2024 pp 5-28 A Zimbabwean Perspective on Socio-Cultural Practices … 6 socio-cultural and religious practices such as child labour, forced marriages, and virginity tests. Despite being aware of these practices, their plight is often ignored due to the belittling of children by rural communities. The study recommends the establishment of proper support systems to ensure children are free to report, seek help, and receive counselling when their fundamental rights are violated.
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