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… rights rules that guide their work roles meant that they could only provide less care, while others recounted feeling … principles: “…Well, I do my best under the circumstances…I could do more for them, but thanks to those rules I can only … do my own children…”(Mother, 47 year old) “…You know, you could lose your job or even go to prison if you mess with …
… lack of awareness of it. The administrative control theory could be said to have argued that the cause of baby … responsible for punishing the act is not effective. One could say that, government agencies such as 6 National Agency … and N20,000.00 while only 31 (15%) of the respondents could earn N61,000.00 and above. The poverty level of the …
… other grounds not explicitly mentioned, on which a child could be discriminated against. The best interest of the … Think of some of the innovative ways in which you could celebrate the DAC in your country. Training Toolkit on … address situations in the present time which were not or could not have been foreseen at the time of drafting the …
… the development of the policy was not planned. This aspect could have been omitted without the insistence of the Network … factors as well. This puts pressure on a government who could have said 10 – 15 12 Asian countries: Afghanistan, … children as worthy citizens of the country so that they could contribute to its socio-economic development. …
… and safety at the time of the study. Security clearance could not be obtained within a short period of time to access … Act, it is argued here that when there is a disaster which could be an epidemic or a pandemic such as Covid-19, there … and safety at the time of the study. Security clearance could not be obtained within a short period of time to access …
… did eventually rectify this issue, but the situation could have been prevented if OPDs had been proactively … • Social Protection: Many people with disabilities could not access government food and financial assistance or … with disabilities and their families, especially those who could not access public information and services. • …
… buy food, sugar, salt, and water. There were days when we could not get food. We survived on drinking water.” When … the pandemic began, primarily because their families could not afford required school fees. Even though primary … and used. Interviewers assured participants that they could decline to participate, end the interview at any time, …
… school closures contributed to the expectation that they could work to help their families, and it also made studying … Fund (UNFPA) estimates that over the next decade there could be an additional 13 million early marriages taking … of children under 5 with severe acute malnutrition could rise globally by about 15 per cent (7 million children) …
… limited number of counties/districts. The costing exercise could be linked to the establishment of expenditure tracking … Guidelines; additional groups such as peer learning groups could be started. For example, groups of SWS, SWA and/or CWC … limited number of counties/districts. The costing exercise could be linked to the establishment of expenditure tracking …
… was also anticipated that the full complement of persons could no longer be reached and not every country team would … social work certificate. • Sociologists and psychologists could now complete a post-graduate diploma in Social Work in … decen- tralization of social service workforce management could be advantageous. Many countries, including Mozambique …