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Childrens Rights And Welfare  Question Paper

Childrens Rights And Welfare  

Course:Bachelor Of Education

Institution: Kenyatta University question papers

Exam Year:2009



KENYATTA UNIVERSITY
UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS 2009/2010
FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATION FOR THE DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF
EDUCATION
ECE 401: CHILDREN’S RIGHTS AND WELFARE

DATE: Thursday 24th December, 2009 TIME: 8.00 a.m. – 10.00 a.m.

SECTION A
Answer ALL questions in this Section – (30 marks)

1.
Write the following Abbreviations in full.
(a)
NCCS
(b)
ANPPCAN
(c)
KAACR
(d)
ACRWC
(e)
CRADLE
(f)
ILO

[6 marks]

2.
Explain what you understand by the following principles:
(a)
Views of the child [2 marks]
(b)
Best interest of the child [2 marks]

3.
Briefly explain how the right to protection from all forms of violence is violated by caregivers.
[5 marks]

4.
Citing four examples describe a child in need of care and protection. [4 marks]

5.
Differentiate among the following institutions:
(a)
Rehabilitation school
(b)
Children’s Remand Homes
(c)
Bostal Institutions
[6 marks]

6.
Explain five differences between African charter and convention on the Rights of the children. [5 marks]

SECTION B
Answer TWO questions in this Section – (40 marks)

7.
Citing relevant examples describe five categories of vulnerable groups of children and victims of discrimination. [20 marks]

8.
(a)
Explain the Historical roots of Children’s Right movement. [15 marks]
(b)
Describe five conditions of the African child that were considered in the development of African Charter. [5 marks]

9.
Giving relevant examples, explain the recommendations of OMCT to the Kenyan government in regard to the Right of the Child in Kenya. [20 marks]

10.
(a)
Discuss the rights of parents when dealing with children. [10 marks]
(b)
Explain five different measures given as a penalty towards a child offender. [10 marks]






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