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… KAUGMAON. “I want to have a small store where I could sell iced candy, iced popsicle, munchkins, or french fries. I wish I could gain an income from sell- ing these things to be able … did not benefit from gov- ernment assistance because they could not access informa- tion about the subsidies; lacked …
… of what stimulation entailed, or strategies they could use to stimulate their children. For example, parents … in Eastern Province thought children who were intelligent could tell right from wrong, “When children are playing … motors, brooms, crafting, carving and other items that could be sold were important for cognitive development. …
… US$50. A large proportion of overall project expenditures could be attributed to case management (15% to 55%). The cost … the passion with which services were delivered, but it could increase motivation and allow the CWs who earned income … 5). A large proportion of overall project expenditures could be attributed to case management (22% to 55%), except …
… throughout the analysis because economies of scale could not be adequately factored into the analysis. … the report discusses how fixed and variable costs could potentially affect the resources needed to scale up the … caregivers, particularly in peri-urban and rural areas, could be significant and therefore would dramatically …
… the validity of the results and the level of detail that could be seen in the data. This study could not assess how spending decisions on training and … the validity of the results and the level of detail that could be seen in the data. This study could not assess how …
… in attitudes and practices among the program participants could not be attributed to the project with any certainty; … of violence) were found to have low enrollment rates and could have been screened out of participating. Instead, these … completing individualized surveys at follow-up. The latter could be considered as a form of intimidation, a significant …