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Cette section rassemble les documents actuellement disponibles en langue française dont les conventions internationales et régionales, des documents de politiques et de stratégie qui concernent tout particulièrement la question des enfants privés de protection parentale ou risquant de le devenir, avec une attention particulière sur le contexte des pays francophones.
… 138 Protecting vulnerable children and families in the COVID-19 pandemic CASE STUDIES 45 Developing a rights-based … 138 Protecting vulnerable children and families in the COVID-19 pandemic Roadmap for ChangePart 2.0 DEVELOPING … 8 1 3 9 Protecting vulnerable children and families in the COVID-19 pandemicPart 2.0 Protecting vulnerable children and …
… in the Republic of Moldova, in particular in the post-COVID-19 context. Six residential institutions (RI) are … Methodology The assessment methodology was adapted to the COVID-19 context and abided by the restrictions imposed by … to check and validate the shared data because of COVID-19 restrictions. Lastly, three children were not in the …
Accurate data on the extent to which residential homes for children in Ghana are in compliance with national standards for quality of care and case management are lacking. To begin to address this gap, a census of residential homes and an enumeration of the child population were undertaken in 2019, followed by a survey on a representative sample of children living in such homes. Data were gathered on the types and characteristics of all 139 residential homes operating in the country at the time and the demographic profiles and well-being of children living in such facilities.
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There is limited evidence on family reintegration for children who have been in residential care within the African context. The goal of this study is to find out what factors impact reintegrated institutionalized children’s desire to remain with their biological parents or extended family. The dataset included records for 659 interviewed children and their guardians. However, the analyses were limited to 408 cases with complete data on the dependent and independent variables.
Most of the children in the study (73%) preferred to remain with their relatives. The age of the child, length of…
A 2019 census of residential care facilities in Guatemala found 3863 children in residential care and that 97% of these children had at least one living relative. The census clearly indicates that children in the facilities are not orphans and the possibility of reunification, if appropriate processes and services are in place to support the child and parent/caregiver before, during, and after reunification, is possible. The authors played a key role in designing a case management process to support the reunification of children from residential care back into families with the end goal being…
… the reintegration target for children was impacted due to COVID-19 pandemic particularly for Gokul, where there was no … regular monitoring support to all children placed prior to COVID-19 pandemic. AARAMBH was able to over achieve its … children Explanation: Children at CCI: o AARAMBH: Due to COVID-19 pandemic several children were moved to families in …
… given that the data were gathered during the COVID-19 pandemic, children indicate that they are provided … children have inadequate access to food at times, with the COVID-19 crisis intensifying the problem. Our Europe, Our … Growing up in lockdown: Europe’s children in the age of COVID-19. Notably, the most vulnerable group of children are …
… particularly in low-income countries. crises linked to the cOviD-19 pandemic and the russia–ukraine war have erased … particularly in low-income countries. crises linked to the cOviD-19 pandemic and the russia–ukraine war have erased …
… have lost a parent or caregiver as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic (48–50). As the only randomized controlled … Y, et al: Global minimum estimates of children affected by COVID-19-associated orphanhood and deaths of caregivers: a … 391–402 49. Hillis SD, Blenkinsop A, Villaveces A, et al: COVID-19-associated orphanhood and caregiver death in the …