Title:
Peru : children's parliaments - hearing children
Authors:
Ríos Barrientos, G.
Year:
1999
Serial number:
91
Journal:
Early Childhood Matters
Pages:
30
-
36
ISSN:
1387-9553
Language:
eng
Subject:
Culture, Society and Religion
Keywords:
children
,
poverty
,
violence
,
rural development
,
participation
,
aid programmes
Abstract:
The author is Coordinator of the Foundation supported Proyecto Resiliencia de los Niños Afectados por Violencia – Pukllay Wasi (Resilience Project for Andean Children Affected by Violence – Play Houses) that is operated by PAR – CEPRODEP, Ayacucho, Peru. PAR stands for Programa de Apoyo al Repoblamiento (Programme of Support for Repopulation) of the Ministerio de Promoción de la Mujer y del Desarrollo Humano (Ministry for the Advancement of Women and of Human Development); and CEPRODEP stands for the Centro de Promoción y Desarrollo Poblacional(Centre for the Advancement and Development
of the Population). The project works to develop children's resilience – by which is meant their capacity to confront and resolve adversities in their lives. It operates with almost 500 children between four and twelve years, in remote peasant communities in which poverty and war have created massive stress. This article discusses the Children's Parliaments that the project has developed so that children's voices can be heard and can have an impact on adults who have control over, or influence on, children's lives.
Organization:
Bernard van Leer Foundation
Country:
Peru
Region:
South America
Category:
Practice
Right:
© 1999 Bernard van Leer Foundation
Document type:
E-article
File:
124585.pdf