Children on the Boundaries of Time and Space in sub-Saharan Africa has come at the time when children's well-being is on the agendas of governments, policy makers, schools and community organisations. It provides an in-depth analysis of the relation between official children's rights and well-being policies and their implementation refracted through African as well as Western lenses. The content of the book is a departure from conventional stereotype approach to children's well-being analysis ...
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