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… 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 …
… 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 Or a child, especially a girl, could be withdrawn from school.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 …
… girls in the participatory exercises mentioned that they could see “no advantage at all” to life on the streets, … for his support in this research. This research could not have been achieved without the full support of the … on witchcraft and reintegration? 4. Services What could be done to improve / adapt services to better cater for …
… While these risks have been documented in this study, it could not be determined which categories of CWPC face greater risks than others. The study could not authoritatively estimate the total prevalence of … that their caregivers may face, as these issues could affect their responsibilities as caregivers. CWPC in …
… 19 NHRIs have applied for affiliate status. While there could be various explanations as to why there is limited … in the application of affiliate status, a partial cause could be the lack of prioritisation of children’s rights in … NHRIs who have not applied for affiliate status yet. This could partly be due to the less attention given to children’s …
… at any point after the beginning of the pilot. Departures could therefore also include children living outside of … required to text ‘0000’ so that their continued engagement could be assured. If Focal Points had a problem and needed to … children who are not unaccompanied?). This information could inform ideas about how practitioners and policy makers …
… 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 were separated from their usual caregiver. Departures could include children living outside of households. Survey … prior to data collection, the survey tool was long, could be cumbersome (for example, attaching the household … until a few days into the data collection process. Surveys could take between 30 and 90 minutes, depending upon the …
… 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 …
… 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) …