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… 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 …
… of unaccompanied minors. There are some children that we could not include in the study. Firstly, child farm workers … and Komatipoort. There was every indication that they could have continued interviewing new children for … Key conclusions • Whilst there are several factors which could be hiding the real extent of girls’ migration to South …
… and for providing a room and “safe space” where workshops could be held and offering ongoing support to the girls who … and addresses complexities of both types of relationships could potentially serve migration outcomes for vulnerable … an approach was developed for the primary research that could draw from any variation from existing knowledge in the …
… The review found that all of these different ‘types’ could be considered ‘volunteers’ by different NGOs even … time burdens nor heavy responsibility and paying them could undermine the existing role that any community members … The review found that all of these different ‘types’ could be considered ‘volunteers’ by different NGOs even …
… than the local market value of the work performed, as this could cause social tensions (e.g., jealously, backlash from … security phone trees; alternatively, a focal point system could be established in case of emergencies. The Wellbeing of … in a way that interferes with day-to-day functioning and could result in long-term mental health issues. Recognizing …
… introduction of the new Consti- tution in Swaziland, girls could not inherit nor could children born out of wedlock . In Lesotho, although … introduction of the new Consti- tution in Swaziland, girls could not inherit nor could children born out of wedlock . In …