REDUCE STREET CHILDREN AND BRINGS MORE INTELLECTUAL IN THE FAMILY AND THE COMMUNITY.
REDUCE STREET CHILDREN AND BRINGS MORE INTELLECTUAL IN THE FAMILY AND THE COMMUNITY.
Asiwome 10 years ago
Where do the street children come from?
Where do the street children come from?
Nyansasem 10 years ago
Yes, most obronis believe that a baby should be raised by their nuclear family, however not all of them believe that. Don't forget Sen. Clinton wrote a book- It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us
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Yes, most obronis believe that a baby should be raised by their nuclear family, however not all of them believe that. Don't forget Sen. Clinton wrote a book- It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us
Yes, it is only the brainwashed that don't see the importance of the extended family in our daily lives. And not only the extended family, but also the teacher and pastor in the community.
Akwasi Boateng 10 years ago
AFRICA MUST NOT BLINDLY FOLLOW THE WEST.
What is good foe the WEST might NOT work for us (in AFRICA!!!)
Extended families have worked for us and any idea that we should abandon it is if anything, plain STUPIDITY.
I ... read full comment
AFRICA MUST NOT BLINDLY FOLLOW THE WEST.
What is good foe the WEST might NOT work for us (in AFRICA!!!)
Extended families have worked for us and any idea that we should abandon it is if anything, plain STUPIDITY.
I have spent most of my life in Europe and will NOT wish to witness the HPRRORS of a NUCLEAR FAMILY on any family. To me, it glorifies GREED & SELFISHNESS. All it says to others is 'I AM ALRIGHT BROTHER!!! YOU GO FEND FO YOURSELF'.
Do we want members of our families to die alone without any family around? In Europe, there are many cases of people dying in their rooms & lying there for years without family members knowing - ALL BECAUSE OG THIS SO CALLED NUCLEAR FAMILY 'CIVILISATION!!!'
LET US KEEP OUR SYSTEM - IT IS THE BEST AND ONLY TWO WEEKS AGO, ENGLAND WAS DEBATING LEARNING FROM INDIANS, HOW NOT TO ABANDON THEIR ELDERLY & LOOKING AFTER THEM AT HOME - Hmmmmmmmmmm A STUDY IN NUCLEAR FAMILY
Akwasi Boateng 10 years ago
UK LOOKS TO INDIA TO MANAGE 'NATIONAL SHAME' OF ELDERLY CARE!!!
Press Trust of India | Updated: October 19, 2013 01:10 IST
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London: Britain's Health Minister Jeremy Hunt said that the country should look at India's attitude towards caring for the elderly for lessons on how to manage "national shame" of ignoring old citizens.
Mr Hunt was speaking in reference to figures that revealed that up to a million elderly people in the UK were being consigned to a life of loneliness and ill health because of society's failure to take responsibility for older relatives.
"In those (South Asian) countries, when living alone is no longer possible, residential care is a last rather than a first option," he said in a provocative speech at the National Children's and Adults Services conference in North Yorkshire today.
"And the social contract is stronger because as children see how their own grandparents are looked after, they develop higher expectations of how they too will be treated when they get old."
"If Britain is to tackle the challenge of an ageing society, it must learn from South Asian countries and restore and reinvigorate the social contract between generations," Mr Hunt said.
"And uncomfortable though it is to say it, it will only start with changes in the way we personally treat our own parents and grandparents," he added.
Mr Hunt highlighted research showing there are now 800,000 people in England who are chronically lonely, even though "each and every lonely person has someone who could visit them and offer companionship".
"There is a problem of loneliness that in our busy lives we have utterly failed to confront as a society. Apart from the sheer cost of human unhappiness, loneliness is as bad for one's health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day. It is worse for you than obesity because it increases the risk of heart disease, blood clots and dementia," he said.
Mr Hunt had recently announced plans to set up a rigorous inspection regime aimed at rooting out abuse and poor quality care in residential homes.
The Care Quality Commission is to take on 600 volunteers with first-hand experience of the care system to help carry out checks.
The commission is considering using hidden cameras and "mystery shoppers" to monitor quality standards. Failing care homes will be fined or closed down.
TENDAANA 10 years ago
your article bring strong memories of growing up in a very poor village in northern Ghana but due to extended family and good community care and so on.... I say thank you to all
your article bring strong memories of growing up in a very poor village in northern Ghana but due to extended family and good community care and so on.... I say thank you to all
K. T.M, Australia 10 years ago
Michael, your article is very inspiring. May we live, protect and defend the good aspects of the our African culture but do away with any negative one such as female genital mutilation.
Michael, your article is very inspiring. May we live, protect and defend the good aspects of the our African culture but do away with any negative one such as female genital mutilation.
OGYANI 10 years ago
CRIKEY! WHAT A SENSIBLE ARTICLE.
CRIKEY! WHAT A SENSIBLE ARTICLE.
Me 10 years ago
I was discussing a similar thing with a caucasian at work on monday. I tried explaining how I was raised and how the extended family system worked. It sounded like a fairy tale to the caucasian. I focused on the higher level ... read full comment
I was discussing a similar thing with a caucasian at work on monday. I tried explaining how I was raised and how the extended family system worked. It sounded like a fairy tale to the caucasian. I focused on the higher level of discipline that comes from being brought up by a relative rather than the pampering that one's parents may use. I also mentioned the perception of my cousins being as important (and close) as my siblings, a direct result of living and growing up together in the same household.
My parents brought up my cousins and my uncle took care of me and we are all the better for it. One uncle even became more responsible after he was given a little boy to take care of for a short while.
The caucasian was surprised that good things like this exist on our continent and we never showcase them.
I remember when one had to travel to boarding school and several relatives give presents; a little money here, some gari and shitor there, underwear here a shirt there..., not because your parents may not be able to provide, but to show that they, the extended family, support your progress and believe in you. When things became difficult, it is encouraging to know that several people were looking forward to your success and you should work hard and not disappoint them.
Akwasi Boateng's post is great. Hunt should look to rural Africa too lol.
ASOMDWE 10 years ago
WITH FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT THROUGH EDUCATION,INDIVIDUALS WOULD BE IN A POSITION TO SHOULDER THEIR PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY THEREBY EASING THE BURDEN OF EXTENDED FAMILY SYSTEM BUT UNTIL THEN IT WOULD CONTINUE TO FLOURISH AS WE ... read full comment
WITH FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT THROUGH EDUCATION,INDIVIDUALS WOULD BE IN A POSITION TO SHOULDER THEIR PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY THEREBY EASING THE BURDEN OF EXTENDED FAMILY SYSTEM BUT UNTIL THEN IT WOULD CONTINUE TO FLOURISH AS WE HAVE ALL BEEN BENEFICIARIES.
REDUCE STREET CHILDREN AND BRINGS MORE INTELLECTUAL IN THE FAMILY AND THE COMMUNITY.
Where do the street children come from?
Yes, most obronis believe that a baby should be raised by their nuclear family, however not all of them believe that. Don't forget Sen. Clinton wrote a book- It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Teach Us
Yes, it ...
read full comment
AFRICA MUST NOT BLINDLY FOLLOW THE WEST.
What is good foe the WEST might NOT work for us (in AFRICA!!!)
Extended families have worked for us and any idea that we should abandon it is if anything, plain STUPIDITY.
I ...
read full comment
UK LOOKS TO INDIA TO MANAGE 'NATIONAL SHAME' OF ELDERLY CARE!!!
Press Trust of India | Updated: October 19, 2013 01:10 IST
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your article bring strong memories of growing up in a very poor village in northern Ghana but due to extended family and good community care and so on.... I say thank you to all
Michael, your article is very inspiring. May we live, protect and defend the good aspects of the our African culture but do away with any negative one such as female genital mutilation.
CRIKEY! WHAT A SENSIBLE ARTICLE.
I was discussing a similar thing with a caucasian at work on monday. I tried explaining how I was raised and how the extended family system worked. It sounded like a fairy tale to the caucasian. I focused on the higher level ...
read full comment
WITH FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT THROUGH EDUCATION,INDIVIDUALS WOULD BE IN A POSITION TO SHOULDER THEIR PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY THEREBY EASING THE BURDEN OF EXTENDED FAMILY SYSTEM BUT UNTIL THEN IT WOULD CONTINUE TO FLOURISH AS WE ...
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