Marguerite Daniel
- E-mailMarguerite.Daniel@uib.no
- Phone+47 55 58 32 20
- Visitor AddressAlrek helseklynge, Årstadveien 175009 Bergen
- Postal AddressPostboks 78075020 Bergen
The strength of weak ties: how mentoring facilitates migrant employment
Resilience building among refugee children and families
Development-related health promotion
Children affected and infected by HIV/AIDS
Social coherence
Child protection, local and global perspectives
Development hegemony and the global governance of aid
Theoretical perspectives - resource-based approaches: salutogenesis, resilience and positive deviance, partnership
Methodlogical approaches: qualitative and participatory action research
Geographical base: Sub Saharan Africa (South Africa, Botswana, Uganda, Ghana) and Norway
International Master’s in Global Development Theory and Practice
Health Promotion
Strengths-based theories and partnership
Qualitative methods
- (2020). Towards a sustainable NGO intervention on child protection: taking indigenous knowledge seriously. Development in Practice. 12 pages.
- (2020). Refugees and social media in a digital society: how young refugees are using social media and the capabilities it offers in their lives in Norway. Journal of Community Informatics. 26-44.
- (2020). Intergenerational perspectives on refugee children and youth's adapatation to life in Norway. Population, Space and Place. 12 pages.
- (2020). Exploring HIV-Related Stigma and Discrimination at the Workplace in Southwestern Uganda: Challenges and Solutions. Advances in Public Health. 10 pages.
- (2020). Child begging as a manifestation of child Labour in Dagbon of Northern Ghana, the perspectives of mallams and parents. Children and Youth Services Review.
- (2020). A qualitative study of adolescent girls’ experiences of menarche and menstruation in rural Tamil Nadu, India. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-being. 1-15.
- (2019). “Silent Exclusion”: Transnational Approaches to Education and School Participation in Ghana. Africa Today. 1-26.
- (2019). The influence of fatalistic beliefs on health beliefs among diabetics in Khartoum, Sudan: a comparison between Coptic Christians and Sunni Muslims. Global Health Promotion. 15-22.
- (2019). Community Experiences with Cash Transfers in Relation to Five SDGs: Exploring Evidence from Ghana’s Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) Programme. Forum for Development Studies. 1-24.
- (2018). The Impact of Organizational Structure and Funding Sources on the Work and Health of Employed Caregivers in Children’s Homes in Ghana. Occupational Health Science. 299-321.
- (2018). Exploring the stressors and resources of Muslim child beggars in Dagbon of Northern Ghana in the context of child rights and existing realities. Cogent Social Sciences. 14 pages.
- (2018). Exploring the roots of antagony in the safe male circumcision partnership in Botswana. PLOS ONE. 1-21.
- (2018). Care-‘less’: exploring the interface between child care and parental control in the context of child rights for workers in children’s homes in Ghana. BMC International Health and Human Rights. 1-12.
- (2017). “Now that you are circumcised, you cannot have first sex with your wife”: post circumcision sexual behaviours and beliefs among men in Wakiso district, Uganda. Journal of the International AIDS Society.
- (2017). Exploring drivers for safe male circumcision: Experiences with health education and understanding of partial HIV protection among newly circumcised men in Wakiso, Uganda. PLOS ONE. 16 pages.
- (2017). Caring for "parentless" children: an exploration of work stressors and resources as experienced by caregivers in children's homes in Ghana. International Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies. 59-89.
- (2016). Contemporary discourses on children and parenting in Norway: Norwegian Child Welfare Services meets immigrant families. Children and Youth Services Review. 52-60.
- (2016). Children orphaned by AIDS in Uganda: can they thrive under orphanage care? . Social Work & Society. 1-17.
- (2016). Caregiver perceptions of children in their care and motivations for the care work in children's homes in Ghana: Children of God or children of white men? Children and Youth Services Review. 161-169.
- (2016). Aspirations and realities in a North-South partnership for health promotion: Lessons from a program to promote safe male circumcision in Botswana. Globalization and Health. 19 pages.
- (2016). A comparison of sexual risk behaviours and HIV seroprevalence among circumcised and uncircumcised men before and after implementation of the safe male circumcision programme in Uganda Global health. BMC Public Health.
- (2015). Sexual risk behaviours and willingness to be circumcised among uncircumcised adult men in Uganda. PLOS ONE. 1-11.
- (2015). Safe male circumcision in Botswana: Tension between traditional practices and biomedical marketing. Global Public Health. 739-756.
- (2015). Keeping the secret: How HIV-positive children in Iringa, Tanzania, respond to the perceived need for silence and secrecy. Journal of Child and Adolescent Mental Health. 11-23.
- (2014). Iatrogenic Violence? Lived experiences of recipients of aid that targets vulnerable children in Makete, Tanzania. Forum for Development Studies. 415-431.
- (2013). Exploring responses to transformative group therapy for orphaned children in the context of mass orphaning in Botswana. Death Studies. 413-447.
- (2012). The use of rites of passage in strengthening the psychosocial well-being of orphaned children in Botswana. African Journal of AIDS Research. 215-224.
- (2012). How disclosure and antiretorviral therapy help HIV-infected adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa cope with stigma. African Journal of AIDS Research. 261-271.
- (2012). Challenges and coping strategies of orphaned children in Tanzania who are not adequately cared for by adults. African Journal of AIDS Research. 191-201.
- (2011). Health worker motivation in the context of HIV care and treatment challenges in Mbeya Region, Tanzania: A qualitative study. BMC Health Services Research.
- (2011). "We also have cases of the disease that you are researching about". Small-scale enterprises and the challenges of HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination in Kabale, Uganda. Health Policy and Development. 37-45.
- (2008). "It can save you if you just forget": closeness and competence as conditions for coping among Ugandan orphans. Journal of Psychology in Africa. 283-293.
- (2008). "It can save you if you just forget": Closeness and Competence as Conditions for Coping among Ugandan Orphans. Journal of Psychology in Africa. 445-455.
- (2007). Breaching cultural silence: enhancing resilience among Ugandan orphans. African Journal of AIDS Research. 109-120.
- (2005). Beyond Liminality: orphanhood and marginalization in Botswana. African Journal of AIDS Research. 195-204.
- (2022). Adskilt: Flyktningers historier om veien til familiegjenforening. .
- (2022). Achieving social justice through socially coherent policy and practice (Moderator and organiser).
- (2023). Salutogenesis and Permaculture.
- (2023). The Sense of Coherence, Generalized Resistance Resources and Specific Resistance Resources. Stressor Appraisal on a Pathway to Health. .
- (2023). Exploring informal learning processes in mentoring programmes for refugees: a pilot study.
- (2023). Exploring how reciprocal learning in mentoring programmes for refugees can promote social wellbeing.
- (2022). Salutogenesis guiding health promotion action.
- (2022). Leaving no child and no adolescent behind.
- (2021). Specific resistance resources: still just a matter of chance or luck as Antonovsky lamented, or the defining feature of health promotion? (Workshop).
- (2021). Salutogenesis and Migration (Workshop).
- (2021). Plenary dialogue - ways forward: Advancing the salutogenic model of health. Moderator Avishai Antonovsky.
- (2019). Transdisciplinary processes in research with young refugees in Norway.
- (2019). Health information about non-communicable diseases for Ethiopian and Eritrean refugees in Bergen, Norway: impact on service uptake.
- (2018). Measuring the value of OVC programming using practices to understand critical moments.
- (2018). Climate change, child health and care responses in South Africa .
- (2017). ‘Positive deviant’ care responses to climate impact on child health in South Africa and Ghana.
- (2017). The impact of boundaries and inequalities on adaptation by refugee children and youth in Norway.
- (2017). Promoting resilience of unaccompanied minors in Norway.
- (2017). Leader of Symposium: Promoting resilience of refugees as ‘South-in-the-North’ communities.
- (2017). Leader of Panel: Refugees as ‘South-in-the-North’ communities: boundaries within boundaries?
- (2017). Intergenerational perspectives on adaptation by refugee children and youth in Norway.
- (2015). Working Group 18: Children’s education and the ‘Future Generation' in Africa.
- (2015). Global texts, iatrogenic violence and HIV prevention.
- (2015). Global texts and HIV prevention.
- (2015). Exploring alternative approaches to evaluating the effectiveness of a resilience program in Botswana.
- (2013). The hidden injuries of aid targeting vulnerable children: the impact of hegemonic donor values and empowered elites in Makete, Tanzania.
- (2013). Local community as a setting for health promotion.
- (2013). Keeping the secret: how HIV positive children in Iringa, Tanzania respond to the perceived need for silence and secrecy.
- (2013). HIV and child protection: Global texts and local practices.
- (2012). Positive Health Indicators.
- (2012). How HIV disclosure and antiretroviral therapy help infected adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa cope with stigma.
- (2012). Global vs. local discourses on child protection in Botswana.
- (2011). Orphaned Children make the best of Difficult Circumstances: Implications for Theory, Policy and Practice.
- (2011). HIV/AIDS, cultural silence and the revival of rites of passage in bereavement therapy for orphaned adolescents.
- (2011). Exploring sense of coherence among orphaned children in Tanzania.
- (2011). Exploring Sense of Coherence among orphaned children in Tanzania.
- (2009). Intergenerational relationships: impact on the lived experiences of illness and tretment of HIV positive children in Iringa, Tanzania.
- (2008). The hidden injuries of aid: unintended side effects of humanitarian support to vulnerable children in Makete, Tanzania.
- (2008). Created kin - new networks of belonging for HIV positive children in Tanzania.
- (2008). Created kin - new networks of belonging for HIV positive children in Tanzania.
- (2007). The psychosocial impact on orphans and vulnerable children affected by HIV/AIDS: Challenges for HIV prevention.
- (2007). The impact of cultural silence on resilience in children.
- (2007). The dark side of humanitarian aid to vulnerable children in Tanzania.
- (2007). International aid: cure, curse or catalyst for social unravelling? The impact on the community of humanitarian support for vulnerable children in Makete, Tanznaia.
- (2012). Resilience through participation and coping-enabling social environments: the case of HIV-affected children in sub-Saharan Africa. African Journal of AIDS Research. 153-164.
- (2005). Growing up in an era of AIDS. African Journal for AIDS Research. 135-137.
- (2007). Strength in Broken Places. Marginalisation and Empowerment. Unipub forlag.
- (2004). Kinship care in Botswana. Professional Social worker. 12-13.
- (2004). A new place in the family. Professional Social worker. 18-19.
- (2018). Caring for "parentless" children. An exploration of work-related experiences of caregivers in children's homes in Ghana.
- (2017). The power of context in health partnerships. Exploring synergy and antagony between external and internal ideologies in implementing Safe Male Circumcision (SMC) for HIV prevention in Botswana.
- (2005). Hidden wounds: orphanhood, expediency and cultural silence in Botswana.
- (2022). Salutogenesis and migration. 9 pages.
- (2021). The role of context in social exclusion of children: Lessons from children’s homes in Ghana. 24 pages.
- (2011). Growing Up in the Era of AIDS: The Well-Being of Children Affected and Infected by HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. 16 pages.
- (2007). The Ark for Children: culturally appropriate psychosocial support for children without parents in Botswana. 16 pages.
- (2012). Myocardial infarction with normal coronary arteries is common and associated with normal findings on CMR - results from the Stockholm Myocardial Infarction with Normal Coronaries (SMINC) Study. European Heart Journal. 184-185.
- (2012). How HIV disclosure and antiretroviral therapy help infected adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa cope with stigma.
- (2016). Corrigendum to “Caregiver perceptions of children in their care and motivations for the care work in Chilren's Homes in Ghana: Children of God or Children of whitemen” [Children and Youth Services Review 66 (2016) 161–169](S0190740916301517)(10.1016/j.childyouth.2016.05.007). Children and Youth Services Review. 428-428.
- (2022). Specific resistance resources in the salutogenic model of health. 107-114. In:
- (2022). The Handbook of Salutogenesis Second Edition. Springer Nature.
- (2022). Innovative Pedagogies in a Health Promotion Specialisation: Knowledge, Practice and Research. 239-255. In:
- (2022). International Handbook of Teaching and Learning in Health Promotion. Practices and Reflections from Around the World. Springer.
- (2022). Extending Student-Active Learning into Effective Practice in Global Development-Related Health Promotion. 150-166. In:
- (2022). International Handbook of Teaching and Learning in Health Promotion. Practices and Reflections from Around the World. Springer.
- (2016). Specific Resistance Resources in the Salutogenic Model of Health. 71-76. In:
- (2016). Handbook of Salutogenesis. Springer.
- (2016). Disclosure as a positive Resource: the lived experiences of HIV-positive adolescents in Botswana. 321-338. In:
- (2016). Children and Young People living with HIV/AIDS. Springer.
More information in national current research information system (CRIStin)
Book chapters and articles in peer-reviewed journals
Daniel, M. & Urke, H.B. (2022) Extending student-active learning into effective practice in global development-related health promotion. In Akerman, M & Germani, A.C. (eds), International Handbook of Teaching and Learning Health Promotion – Practices and reflections from around the world. Chapter 11 (pp. 151-166) in Section 2: Making it relevant to practice. SPRINGER Nature
Urke, H.B. & Daniel, M. (2022) Innovative pedagogies in a health promotion specialisation: knowledge, practice and research. In Akerman, M & Germani, A.C. (eds), International Handbook of Teaching and Learning Health Promotion – Practices and reflections from around the world. Chapter 16 (pp. 239-256) in Section 3: Pedagogies for Health Promotion. SPRINGER Nature
Daniel, M., & Ottemöller, F. G. (2022) Salutogenesis and Migration, in Mittelmark, M., Bauer, G. F., Lindström, B., Pelikan, J. M., Eriksson, M., Sagy, S., Vaandrager, L. & Magistretti, C. M. (eds) Handbook of Salutogenesis 2nd edition. SPRINGER Publications, Chapter 47, pp. 503-511. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-79515-3
Mittelmark, M.; Daniel, M. Urke, H. B. (2022) Conceptual and concrete differences between Specific and General Resistance Resources in the Salutogenic Model of Health in Mittelmark, M., Bauer, G. F., Lindström, B., Pelikan, J. M., Eriksson, M., Sagy, S., Vaandrager, L. & Magistretti, C. M. (eds) Handbook of Salutogenesis 2nd edition. SPRINGER Publications, Chapter 13, pp. 107-113. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-79515-3
Darkwah, E. and Daniel, M. (2021) The role of context in social exclusion of children: Lessons from children’s homes in Ghana. In Chaterjee, S., Minujin, A., and Hodgkinson, K. (eds) Leaving No Child and no Adolescent Behind: A Global Perspective on Addressing Inclusion through the SDGs. Stuttgart: Ibidem Verlag, 173-196
Daniel, M., Ottemöller, F. G., Katisi, M., Hollekim, R., & Tesfazghi, Z. (2020) Intergenerational perspectives on refugee children and youth's adaptation to life in Norway., Population, Space & Place 26, 1-12. DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/psp.2321
Twinomugisha, B.; Ottemöller, F. G.; & Daniel, M. (2020) Exploring HIV-Related Stigma and Discrimination at the Workplace in Southwestern Uganda: Challenges and Solutions, Advances in Public Health, https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8833166
Yeboah, S. A. and Daniel, M. (2020) Toward a sustainable NGO intervention on child protection: taking indigenous knowledge seriously, Development in Practice, https://doi.org/10.1080/09614524.2020.1832045
Anderson, S. and Daniel, M. (2020) Refugees and social media in a digital society: how young refugees are using social media and the capabilities it offers in their lives in Norway. The Journal of Community Informatics 16, 26-44. DOI: https://doi.org/10.15353/joci.v16i0.3473
Gold-Watts, Anise; Hovdenak, Marte; Daniel, Marguerite; Gandhimathi, Subramanian; Sudha, Rajamani; Bastien, Sheri (2020) A qualitative study of adolescent girls’ experiences of menarche and menstruation in rural Tamil Nadu, India. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Health & Well-being https://doi.org/10.1080/17482631.2020.1845924
Fuseini, Tufeiru and Daniel, Marguerite (2020) Child begging as a manifestation of child labour in Dagbon of Northern Ghana, the perspectives of mallams and parents. Children and Youth Services Review, 111 doi: https://doi-org/10.1016/j.childyout.2020.104836
Yeboah, S. A. and Daniel, M. (2019) ‘Silent exclusion’: transnational approaches to education and school participation in Ghana. Africa Today 62(2) 3-26.
Alatinga, K. A.; Daniel, M. and Bayor, I. (2019) Community experiences with cash transfers in relation to five SDGs: exploring evidence from Ghana’s Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) Programme. Forum for Development Studies, 47(1) 89-112. Doi: 10.1080/08039410.2019.1635524
Katisi, M and Daniel, M. (2018) Exploring the underlying causes of antagony in the safe male circumcision partnership in Botswana, PLOS ONE 13:e0200803 (9), 1-21
Fuseini, Tufeiru and Daniel, Marguerite (2018) Exploring the stressors and resources of Muslim child beggars in Dagbon of Northern Ghana in the context of child rights and existing realities, Cogent Social Sciences, 4. 1-14, https://doi.org/10.1080/23311886.2018.1542955
Darkwah, E.; Daniel, M. and Asumeng, M. (2018) The impact of organizational structure and funding sources on the work and health of employed caregivers in children’s homes in Ghana, Occupational Health Science https://doi.org/10.1007/s41542-018-0020-x
Darkwah, E., Daniel, M. and Yendork, J.S. (2018) Care-‘less’: exploring the interface between childcare and parental control in the context of child rights for workers in children’s homes in Ghana. BMC International Health and Human Rights, 18(3) https://doi.org/10.1186/s12914-018-0151-9
Darkwah, E., Asumeng, M. and Daniel, M. (2017 ) Caring for ‘parentless’ children: An exploration of work stressors and resources experienced by caregivers in Children’s Homes in Ghana, Journal of Child, Youth and Family Studies, 8(2), 59-89, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18357/ijcyfs82201717850
Kibira, SPS; Atuyambe, LM; Sandøy, IF; Makumbe, FE and Daniel, ML (2017) “Now that you are circumcised, you cannot have first sex with your wife”: post circumcision sexual behaviours and beliefs among men in Wakiso district, Uganda. Journal of the International AIDS Society, 20, 1-9 http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.20.1.21498
Kibira, Simon P. S.; Daniel, Marguerite; Atuyambe, Lynn M.; Makumbi, Fredrick & Sandøy, Ingvild F. (2017) Exploring drivers for safe male circumcision: experiences with health education and understanding partial protection among newly circumcised men in Wakiso, Uganda. PLOS ONE 12(13) e0175228
Hamed, Dana H and Daniel, Marguerite (2017) The influence of fatalistic beliefs on health beliefs among diabetics in Khartoum, Sudan: a comparison between Coptic Christians and Sunni Muslims, Global Health Promotion, 1-8, DOI: 10.1177/1757975917715884
Katisi, Masego; Daniel, Marguerite & Mittelmark, Maurice (2016) Aspirations and realities in a North-South partnership for health promotion: lessons from a program to promote safe male circumcision in Botswana, Globalization & Health,12(42) DOI: 10.1186/s12992-016-0179-3
Darkwah, Ernest; Daniel, Marguerite & Asumeng, Maxwell (2016) Caregiver perceptions of children in their care and motivations for the care work in children's homes in Ghana: Children of God or children of white men? Children & Youth Service Review, 66, 161-169 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.childyouth.2016.05.007
Rukundo, Priscillah & Daniel, Marguerite (2016) Children orphaned by AIDS in Uganda: can they thrive under orphanage care? Social Work & Society, 14(1) http://www.socwork.net/sws/article/view/458/843
Mittelmark, M.; Bull, T.; Daniel, M. and Urke, H. B. (2016) Specific Resistance Resources in the Salutogenic Model of Health, in Mittelmark, M. (ed.) The Handbook of Salutogenesis, London: Springer
Midtbø, V. & Daniel, M. (2016) Disclosure as a positive resource: the lived experiences of HIV-positive adolescents in Botswana, in Liamputtong, P. (ed.) Children and young people living with HIV/AIDS. London: Springer
Kibira, S. P. S., Sandøy, I. F., Daniel, M., Atuyambe, L. M., & Makumbi, F. (2016). A comparison of sexual risk behaviours and HIV seroprevalence among circumcised and uncircumcised men before and after implementation of the safe male circumcision programme in Uganda. BMC Public Health.
Hollekim, R.; Anderssen, N. & Daniel, M. (2016) Contemporary discourses on children and parenting in Norway:Norwegian Child Welfare Services meets immigrant families. Children and Youth Services Review, 60, 52-60. DOI:10.1016/j.childyouth.2015.11.004
Kibira, S. P. S., Makumbi, F., Daniel, M., Atuyambe, L. M., & Sandøy, I. F. (2015). Sexual risk behaviours and willingness to be circumcised among uncircumcised adult men in Uganda. PLOS ONE, 10(12). doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0144843
Daniel, M. (2015). Keeping the secret: how HIV positive children in Iringa, Tanzania respond to the perceived need for silence and secrecy. Journal of Child & Adolescent Mental Health, 26. doi: 10.2989/17280583.2014.947995
Katisi, Masego and Daniel, Marguerite (2015) Safe male circumcision in Botswana: Tension between traditional practices and biomedical marketing. Global Public Health 10. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2015.1028424
Daniel, Marguerite (2014) Keeping the secret: how HIV-positive children in Iringa, Tanzania, respond to the perceived need for silence and secrecy. Journal of Child and Adolescent Mental Health. http://dx.doi.org/10.2989/17280583.2014.947995
Daniel, Marguerite. (2014) Iatrogenic Violence? Lived experiences of recipients of aid that targets vulnerable children in Makete, Tanzania. Forum for Development Studies. 41: 415-431. doi: 10.1080/08039410.2014.962601
Thamuku, M. & Daniel, M. (2013) Exploring responses to transformative group therapy for orphaned children in the context of mass orphaning in Botswana, Death Studies, 37(5) 413-447
Skovdal, M., & Daniel, M. (2012). Resilience through participation and coping-enabling social environments: the case of HIV-affected children in sub-Saharan Africa. African Journal of AIDS Research, 11(3), 153-164.
Daniel, M., & Mathias, A. (2012). Challenges and coping strategies of orphaned children in Tanzania who are not adequately cared for by adults. African Journal of AIDS Research, 11(3), 191-201.
Thamuku, M., & Daniel, M. (2012). The use of rites of passage in strengthening the psychosocial wellbeing of orphaned children in Botswana. African Journal of AIDS Research, 11(3), 215-224.
Midtbø, V., Shirima, V., Skovdal, M., & Daniel, M. (2012). How disclosure and antiretroviral therapy help HIV-infected adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa cope with stigma. African Journal of AIDS Research, 11(3), 487-497.
Daniel, M. L. (2011) Growing up in the era of AIDS: the well-being of children affected and infected by HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. Rijeka: InTech Open Access Publisher http://www.intechopen.com/articles/show/title/growing-up-in-the-era-of-aids-the-well-being-of-children-affected-and-infected-by-hiv-aids-in-sub-sa
Mbilinyi, D, Daniel, M. L. & Lie, G. Th. (2011) Health worker motivation in the context of HIV/AIDS care and treatment challenges in Mbeya Region, Tanzania. BMC Health Services Research 11: 266 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6963/11/266
Twinomugisha, B; Daniel, M.L. & Lie, G.T. (2011) “We also have cases of the disease that you are researching about”. Small Scale Enterprises and the Challenges of HIV/AIDS-Related Stigma and Discrimination in Kabale, Uganda. Health Policy and Development, 9(1), 37-45
Fjermstad, K., Kvestad, I., Daniel, M. L. & Lie, G. Th. (2008) ”It can save you if you just forget”: closeness and competence as conditions for coping among Ugandan orphans. Journal of Psychology in Africa 18(3), 283-293.
Daniel, M. L., Apila, H. M., Bjørgo, R. & Lie, G. Th. (2007) Breaching cultural silence: enhancing resilience among Ugandan orphans. African Journal for AIDS Research 6(2), 109-120.
Daniel, M. L. and Thamuku, M. (2007) The Ark for Children: culturally-appropriate psychosocial support for children without parents in Botswana. In Lothe, E., Daniel, M., Snipstad, M-B, & Sveaass, N. (eds) Strength in Broken Places: Marginalisation and Empowerment. Oslo: Unipub, AS.
Daniel, M. L. (2005): Beyond liminality: orphanhood and marginalization in Botswana. African Journal for AIDS Research 4(3), 195-204
Daniel, M. L. (2000): The Demographic Impact of HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa. Geography, 85 (1), 46-55.
Editorial work
Lie, G. Th. & Daniel, M. L. (Guest editors) (2009) Special Issue of Papers in Education and Development, 29.
Lothe, E. A., Daniel, M. L., Snipstad, M-B. & Sveaass, N. (eds) (2007) Strength in Broken Places:Marginalisation and Empowerment. Oslo: Unipub, AS.
Christiansen, C., Daniel, M. L. & Yamba, C. B. (Guest editors) (2005) Special Issue: Growing up in an Era of AIDS. African Journal for AIDS Research 4(3), 135-137.
PhD Thesis
Daniel, M. L. (2005) Hidden wounds: orphanhood, expediency and cultural silence in Botswana. PhD Thesis, School of Development Studies, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. Available at http://hdl.handle.net/1956/3294
The strength of weak ties: how mentoring facilitates migrant employment
Crossing the threshold from welfare to independence: transforming young refugees’ experiences of the process of integration (THRESHOLD)
Establishing a national learning and action network for refugees: Promoting inclusion, access to information, and successful transition (PIISTON)
Measuring the value of OVC programming using practices to understand critical moments
Evaluation of Balekane EARTH Programme, Botswana
PhD in Development Studies (2005), University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
Research Group: Equity in Social Welfare and Global Development