Causes and Effects of Street Children on Development in Uganda: A Case Study of Street Children in Kabale Municipality, Kabale District
Date
2007
Authors
Bugabo, G. Stephen
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Uganda Martyrs University
Abstract
BUGABO .G. STEPHEN (2007-M093-10064)
Causes and Effects of Street Children on Development in Uganda: A Case Study of Street
Children in Kabale Municipality, Kabale District
The problem of street children is global and has been experienced by almost all cities and small
towns in the world and has affected development. The objectives of this study were: to find out
the number of street children, to examine the causes of the street children phenomenon, to find out
the extent to which street children affect development and to analyse the mitigating factors to the
problem of street children in Kabale Municipality. The study was largely qualitative though
quantitative methods were used to a small extent. The population of study involved street children,
community members, government leaders and non-governmental organisations whose activities
concern street children. Non-random sampling techniques were used and the research was based
on a sample size of 140 respondents. Interviews, observation and documentary analysis were the
data collection methods used. The findings of the study indicated that the causes of street children
problem were mostly domestic centred such as domestic violence, child sexual abuse, poverty,
family breakdown, child neglect and torture. The increase in the number of street children in
Kabale Municipality was found to have affected development through increased illiteracy rates
which limits the number of future professionals in different sectors like engineers, doctors, teachers
and lawyers. Infant immortality rates which affect population growth, increase in HIV/AIDS
prevalence due to child prostitution were also found to affect development. However, several
church-founded and community-based organisations have played a significant role in
rehabilitating street children to turn them into productive citizens. These organisations provide
children with school fees, scholastic materials and medical care. The study recommends that the
government and community members should aim at promoting poverty alleviation programmes to
strengthen people‟s economic bases, sensitising parents to stop administering corporal
punishments on children, and observing children‟s rights. More child centres and orphanages
should be built to absorb all children on the streets.
Keywords: Street Children, Development in Uganda, Kabale Municipality
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Street children, Development in Uganda, Kabale Municipality
Citation
Bugabo, G.S. 2007. Causes and Effects of Street Children on Development in Uganda: A Case Study of Street Children in Kabale Municipality, Kabale District. Uganda Martyrs University, Nkozi : Uganda Martyrs University