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… my father. They asked me if I knew who they were, if I could identify them. I said no, because I knew if I said yes … when taken in deeper context. At the very core of what could be called root causes for children leaving these four … house, but where was I supposed to go? The only place I could go was here. She forced me and my siblings to work. I …
… I Acknowledgements This report could not have been written without the hard work and support … mid-term (for children who still have relatives who could care for them after assessments) or long-term (where … was not an explicit SOS policy in the past, when siblings could be separated to live two different SOS houses (within …
… follow this historical pattern, but actual apprehensions could be substantially higher or lower than 39,000, depending … were predicting that 150,000 unaccompanied children could arrive in FY 2014, along with a similar increase in … in Artesia, New Mexico, found that as many as 80 percent could win asylum claims. Julia Preston, “In Remote Detention …
… A few have asked that their names be withheld so that they could comment more freely. We have also changed the names of … very difficult for a very poor family to imagine that they could offer more to their child than any social service … that families benefit from their proven trustworthiness, could be improved by designing and evaluating in …
… were poor, had to eat or had to help their parents so they could afford to send them to school In Africa, ILO (2000) … of herding rights and investments in pastoralism could substantially reduce the marginalization and decrease … were poor, had to eat or had to help their parents so they could afford to send them to school In Africa, ILO (2000) …