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… children. One exception to this general recommendation could be the case of households with one or more members that … transfer to ART patients for meeting these costs. This could be done as a universal transfer to all ART patients … of the Child Care Grant and of the Disability Grant could not be estimated. The share of HIV and AIDS affected …
… National Coordinating Committee for Children (NCCC), which could be chaired by MCDSW, needs to be put in place, with … should also include identifying potential partners which could manage the information platform or database (e.g. the … organisations, including at the grassroots level, could be built to collect more, and improved, data and …
… Article 20(3) of the CRC provides that alternative care could include, inter alia, foster placement, kafala of … put capacity stresses on ministries of social welfare who could take on the task of delivering cash transfers while at … research indicates that all those over 6 weeks of age could benefit from it.21 Although the figures used below are …
… and abuse was helpful. Remarkably, 75% knew where they could report cases of child abuse, with about 60% of the … people knowing a leader or member of the CCPC whom they could report to and 71% described these persons as easy to … Most of the respondents (69.4 %) knew where they could access services on SRH, such as contraceptives, STIs, …
… in using conditions (e.g., Kenya, although it could not be properly implemented) and some stated conditions … reinforcing the argument that a cash transfer intervention could have benefits beyond the immediate beneficiaries and … meant that as the research agenda evolved, the teams could produce responsive research and analysis on specific …
… the national level • Coordination between MCDMCH and MGCD could be strengthened • District coordination between DSWO, … welfare workforce implementation plan be anchored on? • Could we learn from other countries how they proceed with … the national level • Coordination between MCDMCH and MGCD could be strengthened • District coordination between DSWO, …
… the countries have adopted the African Youth Charter which could allow uniformity. Furthermore, the review respondents … unaccompanied and unrecorded children in each Member State could not be obtained due to the general absence of effective … 10 percent in Zambia to 71 percent in Namibia However, we could not gain access to the registration rates for …
… of abuse and neglect; harmful institutional practice that could include abusive forms of discipline or control; and … care facilities surveyed in the country assessments many could be characterised as institutional.41 It is widely … the welfare of the child. A system of quality care could be defined as one that has implemented the Guidelines …
… and valuable support of our Cooperating Partners, we could not have managed to successfully complete this plan. … indicators for Zambia. More socio-economic data on Zambia could be accessed at www.mof.gov.zm, www.zamstats.gov.zm and … abuse, smoking, sexual abuse, and violence. These could lead to severe consequences on health, including the …
… nature of this reunification meant that many providers could not adhere to global and national guidance on … Children’s Home by her extended family, who felt they could not care for her or ensure that she continued with her … and to support Mary’s care. To ensure Mary’s grandparents could look after her in the long term, CICC helped the family …