Child headed households: a guide

It has become increasingly common in Namibian society for children to head their own households and take care of other relatives, due to the death or illness of their parents and guardians, or because their parents live far away. This handbook published by Yelula/U-Khâi provides guidance on how to run a child headed household. It is intended for children and youth who shoulder the responsibility of managing a home and caring for others as well as community caregivers, volunteers and relatives who provide some form of support to these households.

"Our home is where the heart is" contains both theoretical and practical information about how to run a household and where to go for help. Useful tips and step –by-step instructions are also provided.

Sections include:

  • you are in charge now
  • caring for the basics
  • caring for younger siblings (and yourself)
  • caring for your house and land
  • being smart about money-matters
  • caring for the family treasures
  • health and illness
  • community relationships

Source: Eldis



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