Burundi
childrens_living_arrangement
%
Country
NO SOURCE GIVEN
68.2%
Living with Both Parents
DHS
i
Children living with both parents, Total for children < 18; BU2016DHS: Institut de Statistiques et d’Etudes Economiques du Burundi (ISTEEBU) - 2016-17
22.5%
Living with One Parent
DHS 2016-17
i
Institut de Statistiques et d’Etudes Economiques du Burundi (ISTEEBU) - 2016-17
9%
Living with Neither Parent
DHS 2016-17
i
Institut de Statistiques et d’Etudes Economiques du Burundi (ISTEEBU) - 2016-17
%
Effective
NO SOURCE GIVEN
90.1%
Children with Both Parents Alive
DHS
9%
Children with One Parent Alive
DHS
0.6%
Children with Both Parents Dead
DHS
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Discusses the interplay between informal and formal safety net mechanisms in supporting orphans and children made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS. Includes recommendations for strengthening traditional family and community safety nets weakened by the epidemic.