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A boy and his friends in Dire Dawa © Nathalie Bertrams 2018 / GAGE

‘When I play football with my friends … there is no time that I feel sad’: an exploration of adolescents’ friendship networks in Ethiopia

06.06.22 | Ethiopia

Gender norms | Psychosocial well-being | Voice and agency

Authors

Nicola Jones, Kate Pincock, Kassahun Tilahun and Workneh Yadete

The patterning and role of adolescent peer networks in low- and middle-income countries is under-researched and dominated by a ‘crisis childhoods’ framing. Using qualitative research in Ethiopia, this paper seeks to counter this framing, exploring how gender, marital status, location and disability shape adolescent friendships, in-person and online. Our findings show that trusted friends provide emotional support and information, including about academic studies, work, puberty and marriage, but the peer networks available largely depend on gender and location. Urban adolescents, especially boys, are more likely to have friendships and older peer mentors linked to in-school and community-based adolescent clubs, and online peer networks, while their rural counterparts are more likely to participate in adolescent-only cultural traditions. Married girls and adolescents with disabilities appear to have fewer opportunities to establish peer networks, due to restrictive social norms and discrimination.

Suggested citation:

Jones, N., Pincock, K., Tilahun, K. and Yadete, W. (2022) ‘”When I play football with my friends… there is no time that I feel sad”: an exploration of adolescents’ friendship networks in Ethiopia.’ Journal of the British Academy. (https://doi.org/10.5871/jba/010s2.037)

 


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