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… that by 2020, as many as 200 million children worldwide could be without parental care. The study emphasizes the … that by 2020, as many as 200 million children worldwide could be without parental care. The study emphasizes the … that the introduction of family-based child care placement could be the best replacement of institutional care. The term …
… further understanding of how child fostering or placement could transform into child trafficking that will inform … further understanding of how child fostering or placement could transform into child trafficking that will inform … are sent to live with relatives or friends, an arrangement could be made about nurturing costs. In some cases, foster …
… or attend regularly. They may not perform as well as they could, nor remain in school long enough to attain basic … or attend regularly. They may not perform as well as they could, nor remain in school long enough to attain basic … by her peers about her parents having HIV, was upset and could not concentrate in class until she started asking them …
… recommendations for national foster care standards—which could be potentially replicable across West Africa. … recommendations for national foster care standards—which could be po- tentially replicable across West Africa. … children’s well-being in fostering situations? How could standards be used as a tool to educate Sierra Leoneans …
Migratory trauma in unaccompanied minors in Africa. Analysis of vulnerability and adaptation factors
… identity reconstruction of these minors. These findings could contribute to improving the care of UMs on a global … identity reconstruction of these minors. These findings could contribute to improving the care of UMs on a global …
… is a concern for governments across the world, and could be unique in diverse cultural climes. An aspect of … is a concern for governments across the world, and could be unique in diverse cultural climes. An aspect of …
… changes in household structure that previous researchers could not. In particular, this is the first paper to provide … 1985; Gould, 1985; Isiugo-Abanihe, 1985), but Ainsworth could not empirically con
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nd evidence … not co-resident, instead of all potential households that could send or receive children. This restriction has the …
… interventions. A small cadre of child researchers could be developed as part of this, documenting theirs and … basic quantitative data aimed at testing whether they could be engaged as part of CORAL’s monitoring and evaluation … of forces of law and order around border crossings could also be a threat to children working and living in the …
… speak the same local language, the entire training could also be conducted in this language. 9 5. Ensure 100% … care including foster care. These four Flash Cards could be used to introduce the concept of foster care and … programme is covered. These additional materials could include videos on foster care (e.g. YouTube) and inputs …
… to reunify children earlier if possible. Before that work could gain traction, an Ebola outbreak caused a two-year halt … reintegration of the remaining residential children that could be accomplished within 12-18 months without sacrificing … revealed that 98% of them had had a living relative who could care for them with adequate support. This post-mortem …