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… main barrier for Girls accessing education was that they could not afford to send them to school* Number of children … female assessor so that female adults in the households could speak to a female if they wanted to. • Data entry Each … men, specifically with regards to sensitive issues. This could explain the high rate ‘do not know’ answers for some …
… did eventually rectify this issue, but the situation could have been prevented if OPDs had been proactively … • Social Protection: Many people with disabilities could not access government food and financial assistance or … with disabilities and their families, especially those who could not access public information and services. • …
… had exposure up to secondary level, 5.6% of respondents could only write their name as signature, 3.2% received … only had Arabic language reading ability and 8.8% could only read. Their daily earning was extremely low in … had exposure up to secondary level, 5.6% of respondents could only write their name as signature, 3.2% received …
… them at a great risk as they are alone on the streets and could be kidnapped or face some other child protection … hours a day, and if it rains, we stay at home. I wish we could play at sports courts. In my school, we have two … Karishma also stated that she wanted to do what she could to help the homeless and migrant workers by: spreading …
… protocols to report and respond to violence. Next steps could include a review of local policies to help create … alternative care institutions. Such reporting mechanisms could expand help to children in circumstances where a visit … issues of child rights; the new child rights directorate could expand this work if the draft law on the Child Rights …
… no mentors are available, stand-by alternative caregivers could be activated. Scenario 2: Caregiver is not in … no mentors are available, stand-by alternative caregivers could be activated. Scenario 2: Caregiver is not in …