
This paper compares the traditional rural clan and extended family communal form of foster care with the more recent state-sponsored nuclear foster/adoptive care prevalent in urban areas and based in a western-style constitution and child care legislation. This author wonders whether the state's philosophy is realistic in light of the pervasive and manifold social problems in Kenya today.
Cross-Cultural Comparison, Child, Abandoned, Kenya, Foster Home Care, Legal Guardians, Humans, Family, Child Abuse, Child, Developing Countries
Cross-Cultural Comparison, Child, Abandoned, Kenya, Foster Home Care, Legal Guardians, Humans, Family, Child Abuse, Child, Developing Countries
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