Vol. 2009 No. 1 (2009)

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Gender-Responsive Social Work Interventions for Youth Displaced by Conflict in South Sudan's Eastern Regions, 2009

Martin Nyam compositions Nhial, Bahr el Ghazal University, Wau David Kuol Deng, Department of Advanced Studies, Bahr el Ghazal University, Wau Evelyn Gai Achuli, University of Juba
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18897028
Published: March 27, 2009

Abstract

Youth displacement in South Sudan’s eastern regions due to conflict has led to significant social work challenges. Gender dynamics within these communities are complex and under-researched, necessitating a more nuanced approach. A mixed-methods approach incorporating qualitative interviews and quantitative surveys was employed to gather data from local communities and service providers. Focus groups and case studies complemented these methods to explore gender-specific needs and barriers faced by displaced youth. Gender roles were found to significantly influence access to social services, with women often facing greater challenges in accessing essential support such as healthcare, education, and legal aid compared to men. Current interventions show promise but require further customization to address gender-specific needs effectively. A more inclusive approach is needed to ensure equitable service delivery for all displaced youth. Promote culturally sensitive training for social workers on recognising and addressing gender dynamics in their work. Develop targeted support programmes that specifically cater to women’s unique challenges.

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Martin Nyam compositions Nhial, David Kuol Deng, Evelyn Gai Achuli (2009). Gender-Responsive Social Work Interventions for Youth Displaced by Conflict in South Sudan's Eastern Regions, 2009. African Social Work Journal, Vol. 2009 No. 1 (2009). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18897028

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Geographic Terms: Sudanese Methodological Terms: Qualitative Research Theoretical Terms: Gender Mainstreaming Relevant Terms: Youth Development Conceptual Frameworks: Conflict Transformation Contextual Factors: Displacement Studies

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