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… de-institutionalisation in developing countries and how it could be addressed, the European Commission … and it is recognised that there may be documentation that could not be obtained. 1.2. The research base for the report … de-institutionalisation in developing countries and how it could be addressed, the European Commission Directo- …
… also seeks to establish opportunities and practices that could be used to address these barriers to enhance disabled … also seeks to establish opportunities and practices that could be used to address these barriers to enhance disabled … followed by congenital causes, a number of which could be associated with infection of the unborn child. …
… lock down (AprilJune 2020) to counter contradictions that could arise from a longer study period in the face of … down (April- June 2020) to counter contradictions that could arise from a longer study period in the face of … Selected on the basis that the effects of lock down could have been significantly felt in the urban informal …
… a result, the project interventions for prevention, which could have been beneficial to the households that received … of the 12 DOVCU districts documentation on their status could not be supplied to this evaluation given that the … a result, the project interventions for prevention, which could have been beneficial to the households that received …
… high school improvement in the income of local communities could lead to better care for orphans, therefore training of … interviewed said that it was an issue, while all could provide examples. In workshops with non- orphans, only … it would be easier if she left with their sons so that he could stay behind and suffer with the orphans.” ‘Prossy’ said …
… 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 …
… the survey. Only 53 percent of the children reported they could definitely refuse /reject sexual advances, by making … Only 29.7 percent of them reported that the victims could be both female and male. About 45% of the children … touching. Only 53 percent of the children reported they could definitely refuse /reject sexual advances, by making …
… review. If key informants mentioned something that could not be validated it was either not included or … in advancing children’s rights and reducing poverty could only be made with a strong social service workforce. … of the impact that social assistance and social services could have. © U N IC E F/ U N 07 65 05 4/ H o H oa ng T hi en …
… emphasis on household livelihood capacity building. This could also be considered as an entry point with the potential … programmes around alternative care to identify those which could be replicated; Coordination Invest in and strengthen … are the strengths, opportunities and challenges? How could other actors and sectors within government and from …
… differences, and context-specific design features that could benefit both programs. Finally, although ASPIRES is … look at results from the cash transfers. • Explore what could be improved in similar situations. Background Cash … “relief” to “stabilize” households so participants could get involved in other interventions that would lead to …