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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- …
… 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 … …
… 10 RHCs complied sufficiently for immediate licensing; six could be considered for licensing only if substantive … early intervention services for families. This database could be linked to the Social Drive website and serve as a … to information on most NGOs operating in Ghana. This could provide the starting point for a national …
… 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 …
… to reunify children earlier if possible. Before that work could gain traction, an Ebola outbreak caused a two-year halt … reintegration of the remaining residential children that could be accomplished within 12-18 months without sacrificing … revealed that 98% of them had had a living relative who could care for them with adequate support. This post-mortem …
… assessing and mitigating the risks of interventions that could negatively affect children; considering the context and … adaptation to meet the needs of these children. This could include adaptations such as ramps for children in … (but not a Departmental Social Welfare Officer as this could create a potential conflict of interest). Board of …
… plans had no monitoring schedule and district officers could not provide reports on visits they had made to the … providing care for these children. By 2000, private RHCs could be found in almost all regions of the country. 2.2 … on the registration and licensing of RHCs. The officers could neither tell when the ban took effect nor the duration …
… 2) What are the current trends in volunteerism, and who could be agents for change? 3) What are some solutions, or … What are the current trends in volunteerism, and who could be agents for change? Current trends International … volunteering packages that were more affordable and that could fit into holiday periods. Volunteerism is now seen as …