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… formal regulations. The absence of formal regulations could have consequences on the health and development of … care practices, this study aimed to identify how the State could be involved in improving kinship care experience for … kinship care to share their experiences on how the State could be involved in improving kinship care experience for …
… This study's findings suggest that kinship care options could help prevent severe forms of child neglect and prevent … approaches to addressing neglect of children, which could be adapted to other cultures as it provides learning … This study's findings suggest that kinship care options could help prevent severe forms of child neglect and prevent …
… Census was to create a database on Street Children that could be used as a platform to enable Government to design … Census was to create a database on Street Children that could be used as a platform to enable Governmentto design … economy. The National Youth Employment Programme (NYEP) could make an alldcation forStreet Children by …
… the potential of integrated programming. NHIS and LEAP could be better streamlined to ensure poor households fully … the potential of integrated programming. NHIS and LEAP could be better streamlined to ensure poor households fully … by treatment status (differential attrition), which could threaten internal validity and unbiasedness of our …
… fact that for some children, limited institutional care could be beneficial while more durable family based … fact that for some children, limited institutional care could be beneficial while more durable family based … attendance for orphaned children The most reliable figures could be from the GDHS 2003 which states that maternal …
… state of OVC involved in deinstitutionalization which could be an influencing factor to be taken into account when … state of OVC involved in deinstitutionalization which could be an influencing factor to be taken into account when …
… beliefs to balance the demands of caregiving. Findings could be used as basis for developing interventions to … beliefs to balance the demands of caregiving. Findings could be used as basis for developing interventions to …
… residential to family-based care, as a rapid transition could further damage or stigmatise children. View Abstract … … residential to family-based care, as a rapid transition could further damage or stigmatise children. View Abstract … …
… 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 …
… rights rules that guide their work roles meant that they could only provide less care, while others recounted feeling … principles: “…Well, I do my best under the circumstances…I could do more for them, but thanks to those rules I can only … do my own children…”(Mother, 47 year old) “…You know, you could lose your job or even go to prison if you mess with …