A “vital core” approach to enhancing integration of Children Born in Captivity: The case of Uganda.
Dr. Eunice Akullo contributes a guest piece based on her research which focuses on reintegration for Children Born of War in Northern Uganda. Picture by Roland Tiberusya There are various analytical and empirical studies that have been done around Children born in captivity. My research, as part of my PhD thesis submitted to the University of Southampton, contributes to existing works by suggesting a tripartite approach to addressing stigma and discrimination. The approach is


Peacekeeper-Fathered Children in Haiti
Luissa Vahedi joins the CHIBOW website for a guest blog post to discuss her current research in the field. In 1989 the United Nations (UN) adopted Resolution 45/25: The Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). Accordingly, children are recognized as inherent and inalienable right holders irrespective of parental and child legal citizenship or race, in addition to gender, socioeconomic status, and ethnicity (UN General Assembly, 1989). The UN mandates that member states

