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Poverty among children in Lesotho: the need for social services

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posted on 2024-09-06, 06:15 authored by Limakasto Chisepo
Lesotho is an independent monarchical country, whose being surrounded by the Republic of South Africa makes it quite unique. Even its problems are peculiar. It is a small country covering an area of 30,355 sq km and has a population of 1,8 million. The country is divided into ten administrative districts. At village level there is a traditional structure in which chiefs are responsible for the day- to-day administration. About 75% of Lesotho is mountainous. Thabana-Ntlenyana, which is the highest mountain in Lesotho, is also the highest in southern Africa and is 3,841m. The high altitude makes the country one of the very few countries in Africa that experience severe winters with heavy snow-falls, particularly in the mountainous regions.

A conference paper on child poverty and the need for social protection for the children of Lesotho.

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Overseas Development Administration ; British Development Division.

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School Of Social Work (SSW), University of Zimbabwe (UZ)

Citation

Chisepo, L. (1993) Poverty among children in Lesotho: the need for social services. In: Hall, N. (ed.) Social development and urban poverty: papers presented at a workshop on urban poverty held at Kentucky Hotel, Harare, 22nd - 26th February, pp. 47-53. Harare: SSW.

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Conference paper; Book chapter

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School Of Social Work (SSW), University of Zimbabwe (UZ)

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Lesotho

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en

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