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There is limited evidence on family reintegration for children who have been in residential care within the African context. The goal of this study is to find out what factors impact reintegrated institutionalized children’s desire to remain with their biological parents or extended family. The dataset included records for 659 interviewed children and their guardians. However, the analyses were limited to 408 cases with complete data on the dependent and independent variables.
Most of the children in the study (73%) preferred to remain with their relatives. The age of the child, length of…
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… of Labour and Social Protection, in response to the COVID-19 emergency, directed the release of all children in … in residential care and beyond, and now with the onset of COVID-19 – increasingly necessitate the need for family-based … than 45,000 children. 25 These figures were prior to the COVID-19 global health pandemic, which, in Kenya, has …
… to date.3 The study also presents regional estimates (pre- COVID), and the smallest root-mean-square errors method … to date.3 The study also presents regional estimates (pre- COVID), and the smallest root-mean-square errors method …
… children and families especially in the era of the Covid-19 pandemic. The mental health, safety, and wellbeing of all frontline workers in the COVID-19 response is a shared responsibility. Front line … batch being prepared to have their turn as soon as the COVID-19 restrictions are eased off. Some SOS children have …