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Mountain Child: Systematic Literature Review

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Abstract

Objectives This systematic review identifies and reviews both peer-reviewed and ‘grey’ literature, across a range of disciplines and from diverse sources, relating to the condition of children living in mountain communities in low- and middle-income countries. Findings The literature on poverty in these communities does not generally focus on the particular vulnerabilities of children or the impact of intersecting vulnerabilities on the most marginalised members of communities. However, this literature does contribute analyses of the broader context and variety of factors impacting on human development in mountainous areas. The literature on other areas of children’s lives—health, nutrition, child mortality, education, and child labour—focuses more specifically on children’s particular vulnerabilities or experiences. However, it sometimes lacks the broader analysis of the many interrelated characteristics of a mountainous environment which impact on children’s situations. Themes Nevertheless, certain themes recur across many disciplines and types of literature, and point to some general conclusions: mountain poverty is influenced by the very local specificities of the physical environment; mountain communities are often politically and economically marginalised, particularly for the most vulnerable within these communities, including children; and mountain communities themselves are an important locus for challenging and interrupting cycles of increasing inequality and disadvantage. While this broad-scale review represents a modest first step, its findings provide the basis for further investigation.
OriginalspracheEnglish
TitelMaternal and Child Health Journal
Herausgeber (Verlag)Springer-Verlag
Seiten1-9
Seitenumfang9
Band20
Auflage9
ISBN (elektronisch)1573-6628
ISBN (Print)1092-7875
DOIs
PublikationsstatusPublished - 11 Juli 2016

UN SDGs

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  1. No poverty
    No poverty
  2. Decent work and economic growth
    Decent work and economic growth
  3. Peace justice and strong institutions
    Peace justice and strong institutions

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