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… formal regulations. The absence of formal regulations could have consequences on the health and development of … care practices, this study aimed to identify how the State could be involved in improving kinship care experience for … kinship care to share their experiences on how the State could be involved in improving kinship care experience for …
… in family-based care environments in sub-Saharan Africa could potentially be increased by at least 25% and remain … in family-based care environments in sub-Saharan Africa could potentially be increased by at least 25% and remain … budget from 2014–2015).43 Estimates from this analysis could therefore help guide resource reallocation from less …
… 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- …
… recommendations for national foster care standards—which could be potentially replicable across West Africa. … recommendations for national foster care standards—which could be po- tentially replicable across West Africa. … children’s well-being in fostering situations? How could standards be used as a tool to educate Sierra Leoneans …
… interventions and the various ways in which public action could strengthen community action; outlines the … of the breadwin- ner in a household, the immediate risk could be a precipitous shortfall in per capita consumption, … household into poverty. Or a child, especially a girl, could be withdrawn from school. Or a child, though food needs …
Migratory trauma in unaccompanied minors in Africa. Analysis of vulnerability and adaptation factors
… identity reconstruction of these minors. These findings could contribute to improving the care of UMs on a global … identity reconstruction of these minors. These findings could contribute to improving the care of UMs on a global …
… fact that for some children, limited institutional care could be beneficial while more durable family based … fact that for some children, limited institutional care could be beneficial while more durable family based … attendance for orphaned children The most reliable figures could be from the GDHS 2003 which states that maternal …
… state of OVC involved in deinstitutionalization which could be an influencing factor to be taken into account when … state of OVC involved in deinstitutionalization which could be an influencing factor to be taken into account when …
… for consideration; and if adopted and implemented, which could improve Children’s Rights and fundamental care and … for consideration; and if adopted and implemented, which could improve Children’s Rights and fundamental care and … for consideration; and if adopted and implemented, which could improve Children’s Rights and fundamental care and …
… residential to family-based care, as a rapid transition could further damage or stigmatise children. View Abstract … … residential to family-based care, as a rapid transition could further damage or stigmatise children. View Abstract … …