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… was kept by the grandmother or father in a hatchery; this could be used to multiply the child’s investments and as the chicken multiply, they could be exchanged for a goat or sheep then later exchanged for a female calf. These could eventually build up a stock of livestock which could be …
… school closures contributed to the expectation that they could work to help their families, and it also made studying … Fund (UNFPA) estimates that over the next decade there could be an additional 13 million early marriages taking … of children under 5 with severe acute malnutrition could rise globally by about 15 per cent (7 million children) …
… children’s rights, but do not put it into practice. This could be a result of economic stress, which has been … support alone may be more favoured by the community; this could be because economic activities are more tangible, better understood and more easily measured. It could also reflect the view that enhancing a family’s …
… demand for child transfer during the HIV epidemic could considerably outstrip the system's capacities. Search … handicap affecting the sending family due to the disease could make the exchange less attractive for the receiving … them, their playmates ran away because they said they could catch the disease since they had been in contact with …