For children who grow up being cared for by the state, rather than their families, in China, the past twenty years has seen a shift: China has gone away from keeping those children in institutions and towards alternative approaches that attempt to honor children's rights to an inclusive childhood and adulthood. This book reviews the changes in policy and practice that underlie this shift, and, through interviews with young people involved with state care in the period, presents a clear view of how the change in approach has affected individual lives. As this is an issue that all countries...
For children who grow up being cared for by the state, rather than their families, in China, the past twenty years has seen a shift: China has gone aw...
This book investigates how NGOs in authoritarian states, such as China, craft accountability and legitimacy to ensure their survival. Essential reading for researchers and policy makers interested in development, NGO, social policy, political science, and child welfare studies.
This book investigates how NGOs in authoritarian states, such as China, craft accountability and legitimacy to ensure their survival. Essential readin...