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… to reunify children earlier if possible. Before that work could gain traction, an Ebola outbreak caused a two-year halt … reintegration of the remaining residential children that could be accomplished within 12-18 months without sacrificing … revealed that 98% of them had had a living relative who could care for them with adequate support. This post-mortem …
… positive and negative experiences, so that recommendations could be identified to better support families caring for … local resources (people, groups, institutions) that could be mobilized to support children living in kinship … partners to initially understand the tools so that they could be clearly introduced to the children, especially if …
… curtailed the access mission teams and other outsiders could have with the children in the orphanage. In the spring … years. Ministry officials, knowing that the government could not provide much support either materially or … identifying the various stakeholders who they knew they could get on board, and those they feared might resist or …
… actively support family-based care, a KAP survey could be developed to collect data on the Intermediate … of interest? Have you considered a range of methods that could be used for collecting the required information? … to paid labour outside the home. A ‘yes’ or ‘no’ response could be based on any of these interpretations and your …
… school closures contributed to the expectation that they could work to help their families, and it also made studying … Fund (UNFPA) estimates that over the next decade there could be an additional 13 million early marriages taking … of children under 5 with severe acute malnutrition could rise globally by about 15 per cent (7 million children) …
… interesting workshops, and make classes in which we could talk about violence. Children we interviewed had … wish to help the victim; however, they felt like they could not do much. Also, they thought that adults were more … of discriminatory attitudes were the LGBT children who could not exercise their freedom, their rights, or express …
… my children. I need access to health care.” Social workers could not always provide the solutions but they provided a … families to express their fears and basic needs. They also could coordinate with a range of service providers to … intervention that was not so effective or efficient but could be improved based on our experience to date; • A …
… As the mapping exercise was a non essential activity, it could only be carried out at the end of September when … of parents and so initial data recorded was incomplete and could not be analyzed meaningfully. Follow up visits had to … is possible that a couple of residential care institutions could have been missed as a result of this4. Unlike the …
… to stay with my uncle because my father was a drunkard and could not take prop- er care of six of us in the family. … to stay with my uncle because my father was a drunkard and could not take prop- er care of six of us in the family. …