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… de-institutionalisation in developing countries and how it could be addressed, the European Commission … and it is recognised that there may be documentation that could not be obtained. 1.2. The research base for the report … de-institutionalisation in developing countries and how it could be addressed, the European Commission Directo- …
… 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 …
… a result, the project interventions for prevention, which could have been beneficial to the households that received … of the 12 DOVCU districts documentation on their status could not be supplied to this evaluation given that the … a result, the project interventions for prevention, which could have been beneficial to the households that received …
… high school improvement in the income of local communities could lead to better care for orphans, therefore training of … interviewed said that it was an issue, while all could provide examples. In workshops with non- orphans, only … it would be easier if she left with their sons so that he could stay behind and suffer with the orphans.” ‘Prossy’ said …
… emphasis on household livelihood capacity building. This could also be considered as an entry point with the potential … programmes around alternative care to identify those which could be replicated; Coordination Invest in and strengthen … are the strengths, opportunities and challenges? How could other actors and sectors within government and from …
… there by economically insecure parents or caregivers who could not meet their children’s basic needs. Despite notable … brought to institutions by parents/caregivers because they could not meet their children’s basic needs.7 Our analyses … to institutions by parents/ caregivers because they could not meet their children’s basic needs.7 Our analyses …
… 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. …
… too: since DOVCU-consortium is a consortium of NGOs, they could easily have been seen as “competitors” by CCIs, but, as … accomplish because of the different vulnerabilities that could have led to child family separation. g) Major … project activities to really have the positive effect that could have been achieved had the implementation period been …
… 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 …