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Relationship Between Food Insufficiency and HIV Infection Among Caregivers of Orphans and Vulnerable Children in Tanzania
Amon Exavery, John Charles, Erica Kuhlik, Asheri Barankena, Godfrey Martin Mubyazi, Levina Kikoyo, Elizabeth Jere - HIV/AIDS - Research and Palliative Care, 24 Jul 2020
… 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 …
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Violence and maltreatment in Tanzanian families—Findings from a nationally representative sample of secondary school students and their parents
Mabula Nkuba, Katharin Hermenau, Tobias Hecker - Child Abuse & Neglect, 09 Jan 2018
… 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 …
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Children’s perspectives of their psychosocial wellbeing in Tanzanian orphanages
Agnes Cyril Msoka and Eleanor Holroyd - International Journal of Nursing and Midwifery, 15 Mar 2018
… 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. …
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Reflections on Africa’s Indigenous Knowledge of parenting: Indigenous parenting practices of different communities in Africa
Parenting in Africa Network (PAN), 2014
… 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 …
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Parenting, Family Care and Adolescence in East and Southern Africa: An evidence-focused literature review
Rachel Bray with Andrew Dawes - UNICEF, 01 Jun 2016
… 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 …
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From a Whisper to a Shout: A Call to End Violence Against Children in Alternative Care
SOS Children’s Villages and the University of Bedfordshire , 2014
… 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 …
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Towards emancipatory research methodologies with children in the African context: Practical possibilities and overcoming challenges
Kholofelo C. Motha, Matthews M. Makgamatha, Sharlene Swartz - HTS Teologiese Studies/ Theological Studies, 20 Nov 2019
… 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 …
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Salt, Soap and Shoes for School: An Evaluation Report
HelpAge, REPSSI, World Vision and SDC, 01 Jul 2008
… 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 …
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Living with Our Bibi
Glynis Clacherty, 30 Apr 2008
… 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 …
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Mobilising Children and Youth into their Own Child & Youth Led Organisations. Psychosocial Wellbeing Series
Kurt Madoerin and REPSSI , 31 Dec 2007
… 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 …
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