Inicio > Sociedad y ciencias sociales > Sociedad y cultura: general > Role of Christian Social Workers in Supporting Displaced Mothers’ Breastfeeding Rights
Role of Christian Social Workers in Supporting Displaced Mothers’ Breastfeeding Rights

Role of Christian Social Workers in Supporting Displaced Mothers’ Breastfeeding Rights

Temitope Alabi

56,59 €
IVA incluido
Disponible
Editorial:
Eliva Press
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Sociedad y cultura: general
ISBN:
9789999327749
56,59 €
IVA incluido
Disponible

Selecciona una librería:

  • Librería Samer Atenea
  • Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
  • Kálamo Books
  • Librería Perelló (Valencia)
  • Librería Elías (Asturias)
  • Donde los libros
  • Librería Kolima (Madrid)
  • Librería Proteo (Málaga)

Christian social workers possess huge untapped potentials for tackling problems associated with internal displacement in Nigeria, especially through initiatives designed to improve the wellbeing of women and children. The objective of the study was to investigate their role in upholding the rights of displaced nursing mothers and infants to the adoption of exclusive breastfeeding practice. The study adopted a thematic analysis approach. It reviewed the Bible and various databases, journals, and search engines such as Google Scholar for evidence. Emerging patterns of relevant key points were selected as themes which were then critically discussed. Findings show that Christian social workers could intervene through education and awareness campaigns, counseling and support, nutrition and growth monitoring, advocacy and empowerment initiatives. Others include emergency preparedness, community mobilization, and addressing social stigma. Thus, involving Christian social workers in the management of internally displaced persons will be a way to strengthen the collaboration of government with faith-based organizations in an effort to ameliorate the sufferings of displaced nursing mothers, their infants, and young children through improved service delivery. It will also address the mostly avoidable and unfair injustices experienced by such socially disadvantaged groups.

Artículos relacionados

  • The Gandhian Iceberg
    Chris D Moore-Backman
    The Gandhian Iceberg presents a bold, new interpretation of Gandhian nonviolence from the rare perspective of an author who is equal parts writer, scholar, and frontlines practitioner. The book faces the current crisis of climate change and the intensification of social unrest around the world, and calls for a new convergence of serious, spiritually-rooted US nonviolence activi...
    Disponible

    11,52 €

  • Contemporary Developments in Child Protection
    Nigel Parton
    Volume 1 "Policy Changes and Challenges" takes as its central theme the ongoing and challenging issues which child protection agencies have to address and the policy and practice initiatives that are developed to try and address these. The volume includes papers on: the relationship between the decline in the rate of ‘unnatural’ deaths and the growth of concern about child abus...
  • Diversity in Information Technology Education
    Goran Trajkovski
    ...
  • Model-Driven Software Development
    Model-driven software development (MDSD) drastically alters the software development process, characterized by a high degree of innovation and productivity. However, quality assurance application in the domain of software models and model-driven software development is still in an emergent phase. Model-Driven Software Development: Integrating Quality Assurance provides in-depth...
  • Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing Informatics
    Andrew Chasin
    Because of the constant advances and dynamics within the nascent field of nursing informatics, many nurses struggle in practice as they continue to try and apply habitual communication practices in the new environment without any critical reflection on, and adaptation of, those practices. Evidence-Based Practice in Nursing Informatics: Concepts and Applications serves as a valu...
  • Actor-Network Theory and Technology Innovation
    Arthur Tatnall
    About 25 years ago, the first developments of ANT (Actor-Network Theory) took place, but it wasn’t until much later that researchers began to take it seriously. In the late 1990s, ANT began to take hold in the scientific community as a new and exciting approach to socio-technical research and social theory. Actor-Network Theory and Technology Innovation: Advancements and New Co...