Healing the Nation from the Inside Out: The Role of Home and Family in National Development
Keywords:
Home and Family Structure, National Development, NigeriaAbstract
National development transcends economic growth to social cohesion, cultural continuity, and individual well-being. This paper explores how families serve as foundational units in instilling values, fostering social stability, and contributing to national advancement. Using Systems Theory as a framework, it highlights shows strong family structures influence governance, economic productivity, and civic responsibility. However, modernization, urbanization, and shifting gender roles have led to evolving family dynamics, impacting socialization processes and traditional support systems. Results discovered that the decline of extended family networks has weakened informal social safety nets, increasing reliance on governmental welfare programs. Moreover, families act as primary agents of political socialization, shaping future leaders and fostering democratic engagement. Challenges such as economic hardship, urban migration, and cultural shifts threaten familial bonds, necessitating policies that reinforce family cohesion and resilience. Strengthening the family as a unit through policy interventions, cultural preservation, and community engagement is essential for sustainable national development. By fostering environments that promote ethical values, discipline, and communal responsibility, families serve as the bedrock of societal progress. This paper argues that national healing and sustainable development begin within the home, emphasizing the need for family-centred policies in national planning. Recognizing the role of family as a driver of social harmony, economic sustainability, and political stability is crucial for fostering a prosperous and cohesive society. Thus, the study advocates for an integrated approach that prioritizes family stability as a fundamental strategy for nation-building and long-term development.
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