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The child’s right to be heard is a cornerstone of the Convention on the Rights of the Child. Children growing up outside of their natural families particularly often find themselves in situations where this right should be fulfilled. In Russia, the child’s participation in decision-making at the time of their separation from their parents, and during their stay in the children’s homes, is often overlooked by both static monitoring and academic studies. In our study we raise the following research questions: To what extent is the right of a child separated from his or her natural parents to…
… important ethical considerations. Chapters 6 and 7 will cover our analysis of the primary data, thereby answering the … policies, as McCarthy and Edwards (2011, 84) perceive, cover government statements, goals and courses of action … Western standards, yet, the system somehow sufficed 51 to cover and satisfy the basic needs of the Soviet citizenry for …
… Assessment of USAID’s Child Welfare Programs in Russia Cover design: (i) Selected pictures, courtesy children‘s … (http://www.gulag.ipvnews.org/article20060911.php); (iv) Cover page background: a pixilated picture of a hand-written … … Assessment of USAID’s Child Welfare Programs in Russia Cover design: (i) Selected pictures, courtesy children‘s …
… of the institutions claimed inflated numbers in order to cover budgetary shortfalls. Our survey could not answer this … out in the Convention’s 54 Articles. There are none that cover specifically the child’s right to their own family, but … because they were orphans was 1.7%. 46 The studies cover a wide range of methodologies: the Romania and Bulgaria …
This country care review includes the care related Concluding Observations adopted by the Committee on the Rights of the Child and the Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The Committees' recommendations on the issues of Family Environment and Alternative Care as well as other care relevant issues are highlighted, as well as other care-related concluding observations, ratification dates, and links to the Universal Periodic Review and Hague Intercountry Adoption Country Profile.
… Kalpaka, Consultant Layout & Printing: Puffet Invest OÜ Cover Illustrations: Raquel Benmergui Acknowledgements The … policy may be covered. The EEA Agreement does not cover agriculture and fisheries.” See: European Union … Kalpaka, Consultant Layout & Printing: Puffet Invest OÜ Cover Illustrations: Raquel Benmergui Acknowledgements The …
This report, prepared for the Social Transition Team of the USAID Bureau for Europe and Eurasia (E&E), is the result of a study of promising practices in community-based care for vulnerable groups conducted in five countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia, Romania, and Russia) in the E&E Region between September 2004 and March 2005. Of particular interest is how these countries are moving from residential care to family-focused, community care models utilizing internationally recognized standards for children and youth, elderly, disabled, and minority groups (with an emphasis on Roma…
… the Presidential Programme “Orphans”. Likewise, mass media cover the issue of children without parental care. There is, … parents receive economic means from public funds to cover food, clothes, shoes, and furniture for the child … the Presidential Programme “Orphans”. Likewise, mass media cover the issue of children without parental care. There is, …
… consultations that informed this paper. © EveryChild Front cover: Claire looks after five children on her own as she … all staff, trustees and volunteers in EveryChild offices. Cover © Georgie Scott/EveryChild Charity registration number: … consultations that informed this paper. © EveryChild Front cover: Claire looks after five children on her own as she …