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… include, ensuring that any potential unintended risks that could be caused through the provision of humanitarian aid is … said they did not know where survivors of sexual violence could get professional support. Child marriage: No … children’s safety and access to healthcare. 4 Respondents could select more than one option 5 Respondents could select …
… that some 200,000 school- aged Syrian refugee children could remain out of school at the end of the year. Another … were not enrolled in formal education. Twice this number could be out of school in Lebanon by the end of 2013. The … my siblings... If anything were to ever happen to them, I could never live with myself.” Without parents, Khaled has …
… factor, “He [my husband] did not stay in Jordan because he could not find a job. I mean, we suffered a lot. We are a … what was left in the year. Then, I dropped him out so he could work in the camp. He worked as a school guard, a … go help my siblings, I want to go help my dad. If only you could see the place where he works. A basement, [an] …
… depart Syria over the phone given that their phone lines could be monitored, made this nearly impossible. The team … however, reported that sometimes obtaining the kimlik could take a bit longer (up to a few months) in those areas, … the form of lower wages (respondents reported that Syrians could 6 Article in The Guardian (http://www.theguardian.com/ …
… 11 – 13 years, created Problem Posters in which they could express their concerns, frustrations and challenges. … children in the Syrian crisis are enormous. The situation could seem overwhelming, and potentially hopeless. But the … girls in some psychosocial programme activities. This could lead to promising practice on how to engage girls who …
… acutely malnourished, as many as 5,000 children and youth could currently be with armed groups, and 1.7 million … food,” she said, adding: “There was fighting outside, I could hear shooting, and I was scared all the time.” One day, … border, that they will take anything you're carrying. If I could have carried anything, I would have brought my football …
… any question that they found invasive or offensive and could opt out of the study at any time without providing any … name-calling, hitting with a hand or stick). ‘Before, we could not understand why children were showing this … record many behaviours of a group; spending quality time could occur with more than one child through storytelling and …
… systems and research with vulnerable minors. The report could not have been researched, compiled, and written without … making legal decisions on behalf of the child. A guardian could also be someone recognised by the community or … living with relatives on a temporary basis, until they could be reunited with their parents in Syria or in Jordan. …
… children affiliated with ISIS as “living time bombs” who could “come back brainwashed with a mission to carry out … to try individuals as young as 15 years. The court could not, however, hand down custodial orders and needed to … and bloodshed became infected with ‘social pollution’ that could spread to the wider community. Reconciliation rituals – …
… allocated to the social sector prior to the conflict –that could indicate the prioritisation of support to children’s … on the activities of the human rights organisations that could monitor these processes. Rights based approach to … Family Affairs found that many children with special needs could not access basic or secondary education because of a …