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… HIV risks among them. Furthermore, food insufficiency could be considered an important criterion for targeting HIV … HIV risks among them. Furthermore, food insufficiency could be considered an important criterion for targeting HIV …
… perspectives. In addition, we explored risk factors that could be associated with violent discipline by parents. We … perspectives. In addition, we explored risk factors that could be associated with violent discipline by parents. We …
… so that each participant was well-informed before he/she could make a decision to participate in the FGDs or withdraw. … handled, the anticipated sharing of such information could cause tension and hinder group members from revealing … their basic needs. Some of the children reported that they could not get these services prior to joining the orphanage. …
… was kept by the grandmother or father in a hatchery; this could be used to multiply the child’s investments and as the chicken multiply, they could be exchanged for a goat or sheep then later exchanged for a female calf. These could eventually build up a stock of livestock which could be …
… reflexivity, particularly with respect to how the findings could be used to inform policy. To ensure rigour, … 22 countries. The scale and diversity of these countries could not be covered within the scope of this review. The … consulted in this review. While the scope of this study could not permit a full exploration of all interactions …
… of abuse and neglect; harmful institutional practice that could include abusive forms of discipline or control; and … care facilities surveyed in the country assessments many could be characterised as institutional.41 It is widely … the welfare of the child. A system of quality care could be defined as one that has implemented the Guidelines …
… studies designed with emancipatory intent and those that could be classified as conventional but have the potential to … the study was to gain insights into how education quality could be understood from the lived experiences of orphaned … lives. The methods used served to exclude children who could have contributed valuable knowledge about perceptions …
… to 37 per cent of the control group. Clear improvements could be observed in health prevention. As well as … (Ø 6.22), how many were still alive (Ø 3.48), and how many could be asked for help (Ø 0.88). They were also asked how … KwaWazee evaluation findings is therefore imperative and could influence how measures laid down in the national social …
… soap or food were structured in such a way that children could share their home circumstances anonymously. The … how the results would be used in a way that the children could understand. Continuous consent was applied through making it clear to children that they could choose not to participate in any activity in which they …
… they are orphans. After getting a clearer idea of what could be done individually, as well as where support from others could be helpful, serious attention was given to the idea of … the single most important supportive “intervention” that could be offered “to”, and more importantly “with” children …