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… ecaro@unicef.org www.unicef.org/eca October 2020 Cover photo: Lesson in process at the Integrated Management … ecaro@unicef.org www.unicef.org/eca October 2020 Cover photo: Lesson in process at the Integrated Management …
… on a single case level. In some cases the ombudsman can cover both types of work. 3. IMPROVING QUALITY This covers … service users. Federal directives and instructions mainly cover construction and interiors, health protec- tion and … standards for services. For example, regulations may cover the management, staff, premises and conduct of social …
… making based on assessment. Case management systems cover the range of tasks necessary to assess and provide … expect to accomplish by entering the system This will cover eligibility for services such as guardianship, cash … to reduce abandonment. This counselling might usefully cover the following issues and social work staff need to be …
… at the level of long-term macroeconomic constraints and cover all levels of resource allocation all the way down to … critical to extend the policy-based budgeting platform to cover more than just one year, especially if policies imply … It is typically difficult for a complex tool like MTEF to cover decentralised aspects of public service provision. In …
… to better manage the risks that leave people vulnerable. Cover Photo: Anvar Ilyasov “Tandir” ovens made from clay and … assessments for our clients. While these typi- cally cover an assessment of the poverty situation, analysis of the … labor regulations tended to be very detailed and to cover a very broad range of activities. The resulting …
The article presents analyses of the main causes of the increase in the number of social orphans in Kyrgyzstan. Based on the materials of a sociological research, conducted by the initiative of the Ministry of Social Development of the Kyrgyz Republic in 2016, it was revealed that 99.5% of social orphans live in orphanages. For a child who grew up without a family, the agents of socialization are: zhamaat (community), peers and educators of orphanages. Today, as never before, social orphans need in …
… & www.ilo.org/asia Cover Photo by ILO/Lissac P. Not a victim of trafficking. … Informal counselling by non-professional staff might cover protecting oneself from discrimination and … their own sense of self-reliance. Potential issues to cover include managing money, caring for a home/family, …
… Trine Bolling-Patel helped with the final editing. The cover photograph was taken by, Mr. Roger LeMoyne (UNICEF/ … violations of child rights. Enforcement mechanisms need to cover individuals, professionals and systems. 17 Making human … carried by the fund, while local budgets and beneficiaries cover ongoing costs. It is also a strategy to interface …
… assistance in 1999–2000. Local governments were unable to cover the costs of the institutions they sud- denly owned, … of care supply. An eco- nomically sound institution should cover all its costs by revenues received from the provision … system (Implicit) prices set on input norms but not to cover all costs Revenues added over time from different …
… IN TRANSITION IN CEE/CIS AND BALTIC STATES DISABILITY -cover 06-06-2005 16:53 Page I Innocenti Insight CHILDREN AND … in the report. Layout: Bernard & Co, Siena, Italy Front cover picture: UNICEF/SWZK00286/GIACOMO PIROZZI GEORGIA 2004 … 8 the increase in reported cases of disabilities tends to cover almost all types of disorders and diseases, rather than …