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2024 Faculty of Education NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CURRENT ISSUES IN ARTS AND MANAGEMENT

Comprehensive Analysis of Family-Based Childcare Options for Orphaned Children

Muhammed Musa Yinusa

This article delves into the challenges faced by orphans in Nigeria, specifically focusing on their psychologicaldevelopment and overall welfare. In 2003, there were an estimated 7 million orphans in the country, a numberprojected to rise to 8.2 million by 2010. This increase underscores the significant challenges posed by factors suchas HIV/AIDS, conflict, and poverty. Globally, the orphan crisis is alarming, with predictions suggesting that by2020, as many as 200 million children worldwide could be without parental care. The study emphasizes theimportance of offering childcare options within family settings rather than relying solely on institutional care,which can have profound effects on the psychosocial development of children. Traditional orphanages, serving asresidential centers, grapple with issues like overcrowding, discrimination, and instances of abuse, often leavingthousands of children disconnected from their families. This underscores the necessity to revamp childcaresystems and explore new models entirely. The article advocates for a family-centric approach, which includesadoption, community-based upbringing, and initiatives to strengthen existing families. This alternative promises amore supportive environment for orphaned children to thrive mentally and socially. From an economic standpoint,family-oriented childcare is not only more humane but also economically prudent, offering lower costs comparedto institutionalized care. Hence, there's a pressing need to redirect focus towards these alternatives