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… with one or both parents. The authors suggest that this could be due to continued maternal involvement. On the other … • It has been posited that Africa’s system of kinship care could mitigate against adverse effects of orphanhood on … than non-orphans living with one or both parents. • This could be due to continued maternal involvement and/or sending …
… While these risks have been documented in this study, it could not be determined which categories of CWPC face greater risks than others. The study could not authoritatively estimate the total prevalence of … that their caregivers may face, as these issues could affect their responsibilities as caregivers. CWPC in …
… of unaccompanied minors. There are some children that we could not include in the study. Firstly, child farm workers … and Komatipoort. There was every indication that they could have continued interviewing new children for … Key conclusions • Whilst there are several factors which could be hiding the real extent of girls’ migration to South …
… garden or nutrition education/cooking demonstrations could be selected. In case of a household with no access to … focusing on sustainability and household resilience) could be replicated as efficient and effective measures for … concluded that early childhood Development (ECD) services could contribute to preventing family separation, and support …
… reflexivity, particularly with respect to how the findings could be used to inform policy. To ensure rigour, … 22 countries. The scale and diversity of these countries could not be covered within the scope of this review. The … consulted in this review. While the scope of this study could not permit a full exploration of all interactions …
… and for providing a room and “safe space” where workshops could be held and offering ongoing support to the girls who … and addresses complexities of both types of relationships could potentially serve migration outcomes for vulnerable … an approach was developed for the primary research that could draw from any variation from existing knowledge in the …
… to a child’s right (or transgres- sion thereof) and how it could be addressed (recommendation). Permission to utilise … to a child’s right (or transgression thereof) and how it could be addressed (recommendation). They followed the … I see children playing in the dumps breaking bottles Could cut themselves and become sick Unsafe—neglect We should …
… 2004) • protect people against shocks that could push them (deeper) into poverty • make poor people less … and donors, as a social protection intervention that could benefit MVC. A momentum is clearly building in favour … (except where reliable secondary sources of other data could be utilised). Given the lack of data on costs (broken …
… than the local market value of the work performed, as this could cause social tensions (e.g., jealously, backlash from … security phone trees; alternatively, a focal point system could be established in case of emergencies. The Wellbeing of … in a way that interferes with day-to-day functioning and could result in long-term mental health issues. Recognizing …
… died due to “illness or poison” which local experts say could reflect death due to AIDS, suicide or actual poisoning … – Depression) had face validity with Rwandan youth and could be adequately translated into Kinyarwanda. 142 137 … parental deaths, and 50% of parental deaths since 1987 could be attributed to AIDS.229 In the Uganda study, it was …