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Defining Orphaned and Vulnerable Children
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This research forms part of a broader project aimed at development and evaluation of interventions for orphaned and vulnerable children. The paper aims to provide a definitional framework and an understanding of orphans and vulnerability. | Defining Orphaned and Vulnerable Children D. Skinner N. Tsheko S. Mtero-Munyati M. Segwabe P. Chibatamoto S. Mfecane B. Chandiwana N. Nkomo S. Tlou G Chitiyo Free download from www.hsrcpublishers.ac.za HSRC Publishers Funded by the WK Kellogg Foundation Free download from www.hsrcpublishers.ac.za Social Aspects of HIV AIDS and Health Research Programme Occasional Paper 2 Series Editor Dr Olive Shisana Executive Director Social Aspects of HIV AIDS and Health Research Programme of the Human Sciences Research Council Published by HSRC Publishers Private Bag X9182 Cape Town 8000 South Africa www.hsrcpublishers.ac.za 2004 Human Sciences Research Council First published 2004 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic mechanical or other means including photocopying and recording or in any information storage or retrieval system without permission in writing from the publishers. ISSN 1810-5564 ISBN 0 7969 2064 8 Cover by Jenny Young Layout Design Crystal Gabriels comPress Production by comPress Distributed in Africa by Blue Weaver Marketing and Distribution PO Box 30370 Tokai Cape Town 1966 South Africa. Tel 27 21-701-4477 Fax 27 21-701-7302 email booksales@hsrc.ac.za Distributed worldwide except Africa by Independent Publishers Group 814 North Franklin Street Chicago IL 60610 USA. www.ipgbook.com To order call toll-free 1-800-888-4741 All other inquiries Tel 1 312-337-0747 Fax 1 312-337-5985 email Frontdesk@ipgbook.com Preface The Social Aspects of HIV AIDS and Health Research Programme of the Human Sciences Research Council publishes an Occasional Paper series which is designed to offer timely contributions to debates disseminate research findings and otherwise engage with the broader research community. Authors invite comments and responses from readers. Free download from .