Child Rights and Displacement in East Africa: Agency and Spatial Justice in Planning Policy

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Focusing on the intersection of spatial justice, child rights, and planning policy, this book investigates the challenges of resettlement in East Africa, where half of those displaced are children. The challenges created by displacement and resettlement are often considered from an adult-centric perspective by planners and humanitarian and development experts. The spatial injustice of displacement and resettlement, the agency of children, and the application of tools such as Child Participatory Vulnerability Index (CPVI) is siloed, commonly overlooked, or discounted. This book uses a CPVI and rights-based assessment of land-use policies, to investigate resettlement due to conflict and settlement in northern Uganda, floods due to climate change in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, and urban to rural migration of children due to the aids pandemic in Western Kenya. Case studies from over a decade of field research are integrated with examples from applied planning projects and policy development in the East Africa region. This book uses spatial justice theory to show how child-friendly planning approaches can positively promote child rights in the context of resettlement. Providing important insights on how to enact child-friendly planning in informal settlements, refugee camps, and displacement camps, this book will be of interest to planning and development professionals, and researchers across the fields of children's rights, Development Studies, Planning, and African Studies.

Author(s): Cherie C. Enns, Willibard J. Kombe
Series: Routledge Studies in Development, Displacement and Resettlement
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 198
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
1 Introduction
2 Legacy of Land Use Planning: Child Rights and Spatial Justice
3 Methods and Approaches
4 Spatial Justice for HIV Orphans and Vulnerable Children: The Case of Muhanda in Rural Kenya
5 Refugee Children and Settlement Rural Uganda Case Study
6 Spatial Justice for Children: The Displacement Case in Suna Ward and Mabwepande in Dar es Salaam
7 Framework for More Spatially Just and Transformative Planning Policy about Resettlement
8 Conclusions, Planning Policy Issues, and Recommendations
Index