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… or attend regularly. They may not perform as well as they could, nor remain in school long enough to attain basic … or attend regularly. They may not perform as well as they could, nor remain in school long enough to attain basic … by her peers about her parents having HIV, was upset and could not concentrate in class until she started asking them …
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 …
… interventions. A small cadre of child researchers could be developed as part of this, documenting theirs and … basic quantitative data aimed at testing whether they could be engaged as part of CORAL’s monitoring and evaluation … of forces of law and order around border crossings could also be a threat to children working and living in the …
… was kept by the grandmother or father in a hatchery; this could be used to multiply the child’s investments and as the chicken multiply, they could be exchanged for a goat or sheep then later exchanged for a female calf. These could eventually build up a stock of livestock which could be …
… exploitation are widely under-documented. Several factors could explain this. First, survivors and witnesses have … of reported cases of child recruitment was in 2016, which could be related to the consequence of “armed groups’ … the ages of 5 and 14 were engaged in activities that could harm their development. These numbers, though, do not …
… is substantially smaller in receiving households. This could suggest a reducing effect of remittances on child work. … the remittance effect. More problematic, a downward bias could also occur and lead us to wrongly conclude about the … region. In effect, in this case, a bad economic situation could both hinder the possibility to remit by the migrant and …
… 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. …
… acutely malnourished, as many as 5,000 children and youth could currently be with armed groups, and 1.7 million … food,” she said, adding: “There was fighting outside, I could hear shooting, and I was scared all the time.” One day, … border, that they will take anything you're carrying. If I could have carried anything, I would have brought my football …
… efforts around the world that give cause for hope and that could, with sufficient funding, be brought to scale. Tapping … migrant children with information about the risks they could face. In China, the International Programme on the … and then are reimbursed by PLAN. This type of approach could be replicated for migrant children in dangerous or …
… with all those thorns. I had to go to the clinic so they could pull them out with tweezers; it took hours.” But … People said she had left with their mother, but no one could tell him where they had gone. Moutari decided to stay … with all those thorns. I had to go to the clinic so they could pull them out with tweezers; it took hours.” But …