This Place is better than my Home’: Anecdotes on child fosterage and child domestic work in three Districts in Northern Ghana
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Ghana Social Science Journal
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Fosterage in West Africa is peculiar and has key benefits. This study, which
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as conducted in three districts in the Upper East and Northern regions of
Ghana, uses qualitative in
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depth interviews to fill some esse
n
tial gaps in the
study of fosterage. Unlike most studies on the phenomenon, ours provide
perspectives from both the fost
er children and the receiving parents, and
employs cultural relativism to analyze the data. The findings supported
several past studies on the subject
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fosterage was being done as a social se
r-
vice within the context of the extended family mainly and nearly
all the
foster children were girls. Crisis fo
s
terage was predominant. Although both
children and foster parents/guardians seemed to have some challenges, all
the children said that they fared better in the foster homes, compared to
their biological homes.
This was not without financial strains to the foster
parents. We found an eclectic mixture of previous explan
a
tory frameworks
proposed for child fosterage in the sub
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region. Policy implications of our
findings are given.
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Owusu, G. A., & Adjei, F. G. (2009). This Place is better than my Home’: Anecdotes on child fosterage and child domestic work in three Districts in Northern Ghana. Ghana Social Science Journal, 5(1-2), 259-281