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… if the lessons of the past 15 years are applied. The goal could not be more important: a world in which children live … if the lessons of the past 15 years are applied. The goal could not be more important: a world in which children live … – and unless that rate improves, 50 million children who could have benefi ted from adequate nutrition by 2015 will …
… While these risks have been documented in this study, it could not be determined which categories of CWPC face greater risks than others. The study could not authoritatively estimate the total prevalence of … that their caregivers may face, as these issues could affect their responsibilities as caregivers. CWPC in …
… a successful institution closure programme so that a plan could be drafted for the closure of Maygoma. The issues of … families. • Alternative family care for children who could not live with their families in the short or long term. … undertaken of what resources were already available that could be activated and utilised in the new services. A …
… and academic ex- perts. Many thanks to all of them; we could have not done this without you. SOS Children’s Villages … While this bolsters overall participation rates, it could be seen to have a negative impact in other areas, such … these interventions do not receive a type of support that could bolster their la- bour market chances in the long run. …
… work together, and their reconceptualization of change could be seen to be a little two-dimensional. As yet it does … inconsistency. In addition to this it meant that coding could be carried out in his native language. 26 For a full … from Israel.32 Given that this was assessed work my coding could not be crosschecked for reliability (Smagorinsky, …
… coping mechanisms are being pushed to the limits. This could see the numbers of children at risk of child-family … children and families in low- and middle-income countries could result in a push to increase funding for residential … the current environment and due to the scale of COVID-19, could threaten to reverse the important gains made in …