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… lock down (AprilJune 2020) to counter contradictions that could arise from a longer study period in the face of … down (April- June 2020) to counter contradictions that could arise from a longer study period in the face of … Selected on the basis that the effects of lock down could have been significantly felt in the urban informal …
… with one or both parents. The authors suggest that this could be due to continued maternal involvement. On the other … • It has been posited that Africa’s system of kinship care could mitigate against adverse effects of orphanhood on … than non-orphans living with one or both parents. • This could be due to continued maternal involvement and/or sending …
… the survey. Only 53 percent of the children reported they could definitely refuse /reject sexual advances, by making … Only 29.7 percent of them reported that the victims could be both female and male. About 45% of the children … touching. Only 53 percent of the children reported they could definitely refuse /reject sexual advances, by making …
… o Develop guidance materials to accompany the tool. These could include, for example, training materials, guidance on … to identify beneficiaries and to offer a tool that could easily prioritize households to receive services. … or among individual beneficiaries that the program could address? How do vulnerability and risk vary by age and …
… hand they are experiencing some cases of obesity, which could be linked to the overconsumption of milk. Disease … below the national target of five percent. This reduction could be attributed to the Elimination of Mother to Child … school routine or very strict school rules, but it could also indicate better attractions outside of school. For …
… an active emergency). Future iterations of the CPI Study could test adding modules focused on specificities of the … active emergencies, or middle-income settings, which could ensure the CPI is measuring relevant components and … was not possible. Future iterations of the CPI methodology could respond to this measurement challenge by including …
… and support vulnerable families when social workers could not reach them. LESSON 2 Care reform must be based on a … examples of methods developed during the pandemic that could be useful for understanding future challenges that may … in residential care homes to gather information when they could not access homes themselves due to lockdown. Swanzen …
… from their father. Betty thinks her husband left as he could no longer stand the stigma associated with one of their … and support vulnerable families when social workers could not reach them. Although the pandemic was a difficult … from their father. Betty thinks her husband left as he could no longer stand the stigma associated with one of their …
… This was often an impossible task for caregivers as some could not read or write and/or were barely smartphone … vaccination and to share messages in areas that could not be reached by the oganization’s social workers. … increase the number of children and families they could visit a day. Before the pandemic, when community …
… 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 …