Religions (Jan 2024)

The Role of African Spirituality in the Provision of Kinship Care in the South African Context

  • Langa Mshayisa,
  • Raisuyah Bhagwan,
  • Fathima Dewan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rel15010108
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
p. 108

Abstract

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This article focuses on understanding the role played by African spirituality in the provision of kinship care in the South African context. African traditional spirituality was found to be an important factor underpinning kinship care and its provision, especially in rural African communities. The study was conducted using a qualitative research methodology. Twenty-one (21) participants, who were kinship caregivers, were recruited using purposive non-probability sampling methods. The study found that African spirituality helped them to preserve both their cultural and personal identity. Furthermore, through African spirituality, children and youth in kinship care receive psychosocial support and experienced a positive upbringing through their kinship caregivers and tribal community. African kinship caregivers were found to offer kinship care as a spiritual duty to help children and youth who need care and protection in the absence of their birth parents.

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