Addressing the Challenges and Agency of Youth Leaving Care in India During COVID-19

Shivani Bhardwaj, Sudeshna Roy, Aditya Charegaonkar

This article holds the State as responsible for the wellbeing of those it has taken the responsibility of protecting. These include people who have suffered violence, indignity, hunger and life-threatening circumstances.

The five-year planning of state and district plans have utilised more resources than produced outcomes and output. In this article the authors compile learning from strategies that can facilitate duty holders to emerge as more responsible actors during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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