From Exclusion to Inclusion—a Stepwise Process: a Qualitative Study of How the Reintegration Process Is Experienced by Young People Previously Living on Streets in the Kagera Region, Tanzania

Jeanette Olsson, Staffan Höjer, Maria Emmelin

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Abstract

The aim is to explore how young people, after having lived on the streets, experience the reintegration process of returning to their local community. Individual interviews were conducted with young males having experience of reintegration after having lived on the streets. The results show a step-wise process initially signified by ambivalence, moving back and forth and encountering setbacks. The process shows how self-reliance is developed and how agency, resilience, individual and collective capital are part of this. Young people who have lived on the street can successfully reintegrate into their local community when given adequate support.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)211-224
Number of pages14
JournalGlobal Social Welfare
Volume5
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Social Work

Free keywords

  • Agency
  • Reintegration
  • Resilience
  • Social capital
  • Social support
  • Street children

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