Title: Liberia Lost Childhood Project
1Liberia Lost Childhood Project
Erzhena Boudeyava Edgar Hütte
Cheryl Menzel Scott Stephens
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- Overview
- Introduction War Child , WC United Kingdom,
Stolen Childhood Project
- Education facilities
- Educational activities
- Counseling services
- Reuniting children with their families
- Financing War Childs Stolen Childhood Project
- Conclusions
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War Child United Kingdom Mission
War Child UK is an International Relief and Deve
lopment Agency, dedicated to providing immediate,
effective and sustainable aid to children
affected by war in order to build peace, resolve
conflict and empower future generations.
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Organizational Structure
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- Liberia
- Civil strife until 1997
- Elections ? Charles Taylor
- Authoritarian regime, unrest,
instability, corruption, support to Sierra Leone
rebels.
- 2003 Taylor flees, transitional government
- Problems
- 4,000 5,000 child soldiers
- High infant mortality, illiteracy, HIV/AIDS
rates
- Violence
- Bad economic situation
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Liberia Stolen Childhood Project
Vision Contributing to peace and stability with
in Liberia and the wider region of Western
Africa. Mission Sustainable aid of child soldi
ers in the process of reintegration into Liberian
society. Program purpose Reintegrate the 1,000
children currently housed in Don Bosco housing
in Monrovia, Robertsport and Gelahun back into
society.
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Liberias Stolen Childhood Project
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Activities
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Education facilities
- 4 different centers
- 5 class rooms in each center
- A teacher-child ratio of 50/1
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Educational activities
- Literacy Skills
- Basic Mathematics
- Development of Social and Work Related Skills
- Provision of tools to succeed
- Textbooks
- Computers
- Writing materials
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Counseling services
- 4 different centers
- 1 permanent counselor per facility with one
available floater
- Goals
- Development of psychosocial aptitudes
- Development of adjustment skills
- Development of social skills
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Reuniting Children with their Families
- 1 full-time social worker working with Save the
Children representatives and local, regional and
national authorities
- Goals
- Reunite as many families as possible
- Provide children with a support structure
outside of War Child
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Financing of War Child Stolen Childhood Project
- Main expenses are attached to salaries of staff
- Total Project cost of USD 840,801.
- Why?
- Service is much needed
- Can provide these children with opportunities
- Provides a far greater service in the aggregate
towards the peace and stability of future
generations in Liberia
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Conclusions
The social need for the War Childs Stolen
Childhood Project is great.
- "If child soldiers are not fully demobilized and
disarmed and provided with the necessary skill
training, our fear is that there could be more
conflicts in the future since they have been
exposed to war." - Paul Najue, director of Don Basco Homes
- Literacy and Education Programs
- Counseling Services
- Reuniting Families