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… Could cash and good parenting affect child cognitive … A cross-sectional study in South Africa and Malawi Could cash and good parenting affect child cognitive … have added value. File RESEARCH ARTICLE Open Access Could cash and good parenting affect child cognitive …
… who live without their parents as a result of HIV/AIDS could inform and be informed by the experiences of … from children affected and infected by HIV/AIDS could provide some insight into how boys and girls understand … the many facets of HIV/AIDS so that future interventions could be more effectively targeted. This study particularly …
… children. One exception to this general recommendation could be the case of households with one or more members that … transfer to ART patients for meeting these costs. This could be done as a universal transfer to all ART patients … of the Child Care Grant and of the Disability Grant could not be estimated. The share of HIV and AIDS affected …
… with one or both parents. The authors suggest that this could be due to continued maternal involvement. On the other … • It has been posited that Africa’s system of kinship care could mitigate against adverse effects of orphanhood on … than non-orphans living with one or both parents. • This could be due to continued maternal involvement and/or sending …
… in using conditions (e.g., Kenya, although it could not be properly implemented) and some stated conditions … reinforcing the argument that a cash transfer intervention could have benefits beyond the immediate beneficiaries and … meant that as the research agenda evolved, the teams could produce responsive research and analysis on specific …
… social protection for the most vulnerable. To this end, it could be a helpful tool to support the Government of Malawi … was recognised that the database and network of volunteers could be built on to create a case- management system. … plan of action for children be developed, this group could function as the thematic technical working group for …
… I Acknowledgements This report could not have been written without the hard work and support … mid-term (for children who still have relatives who could care for them after assessments) or long-term (where … was not an explicit SOS policy in the past, when siblings could be separated to live two different SOS houses (within …
… the lack of data availability, the HIV status of children could not be accounted for in the analysis, and this may be a … them to households were missing, and thus these data could not be included in this analysis. Children (0–4 years) … not measured in Haiti’s 2005–2006 DHS, and therefore Haiti could not be included in the pooled analysis for this outcome …
… and support vulnerable families when social workers could not reach them. LESSON 2 Care reform must be based on a … examples of methods developed during the pandemic that could be useful for understanding future challenges that may … in residential care homes to gather information when they could not access homes themselves due to lockdown. Swanzen …
… the countries have adopted the African Youth Charter which could allow uniformity. Furthermore, the review respondents … unaccompanied and unrecorded children in each Member State could not be obtained due to the general absence of effective … 10 percent in Zambia to 71 percent in Namibia However, we could not gain access to the registration rates for …