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… Left Far Behind: The Impact of COVID-19 on Access to Education and Healthcare for Refugee … in Peninsular Malaysia Left Far Behind: The Impact of COVID-19 on Access to Education and Healthcare for Refugee … Download Audio Book File 2 Left Far Behind: The Impact of COVID-19 on Access to Education and Healthcare for Refugee …
… Impact of COVID-19 on Privately Run Residential Care Institutions: … Implications for Advocacy and Awareness Raising Impact of COVID-19 on Privately Run Residential Care Institutions: … Law School 01 Apr 2021 This study explores the effect of COVID-19 on a small number of privately run and funded …
… and maximum capacity 6366* * Anecdotally we believe that covid resulted in a drop in numbers which is now on an upward … and maximum capacity 6366* * Anecdotally we believe that covid resulted in a drop in numbers which is now on an upward …
… with more highlights on family strengthening. Also, due to COVID-19, the Ministry of Social Development and Human … 2023 1.6 Monitoring and evaluation With the effects of COVID-19, the Thai government has used evidence to inform its … with more highlights on family strengthening. Also, due to COVID-19, the Ministry of Social Development and Human …
… 3 Nhep, R., & van Doore, K. (2021, April). Impact of COVID-19 on privately run and funded residential care … 3 Nhep, R., & van Doore, K. (2021, April). Impact of COVID-19 on privately run and funded residential care …
… 5 Nhep, R., & van Doore, K. (2021, April). Impact of COVID-19 on privately run and funded residential care … project was envisaged and initiated prior to the onset of COVID-19, and prior to the political instability and internal … process. This plan had to be abandoned with the onset of COVID-19 and the subsequent closure of international borders. …
Beyond Family: Separation and reunification for young people negotiating transnational relationships
This paper explores perspectives on family reunification and emergent forms of separation among young migrants. These young people lived apart from and later reunited with their migrant parents who moved from the Philippines to Canada for work. The author draws from 15 months of ethnographic, arts-based, and participatory research with ten participants living in Greater Vancouver. While reunification literature and child rights discourse often focus on the process of a mother and child coming back together, this can obscure the relationships that young people form with others in the meantime…