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… moratorium until a stronger child protection system could be operationalized to ensure the safety and rights of … child welfare system, participants believed that the FGC could leverage existing resources to impact a large number of … moratorium until a stronger child protection system could be operationalized to ensure the safety and rights of …
… of Colombia’s National Guidelines for Case Management “I could not believe that I would be able to harvest such a huge harvest from my farm. This is something I could only dream of as I helped my neighbors harvest from … was linked to a school in need of maize where she could be part of a community and earn regular income. “With …
… that there was no place in their community where they could be safe. 2. Violence is spreading beyond urban … Some practitioners expressed concern that the extreme case could even include the release to a human trafficker or other … parent. Practitioners expressed worry that this situation could become more prevalent due to the increase in number of …
… 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 …
… education as drivers, and the existing CRS programs that could be leveraged. This diversity allows CTWWC to compare … pay attention. Of these, only “socioemotional development” could potentially include children’s subjective experiences, … and material things that their biological families could not provide; (2) enjoyed strong peer networks within …
… it is needed. There is some indication that this situation could be worse for widows, a third of whom are the only … education as drivers, and the existing CRS programs that could be leveraged. This diversity allows CTWWC to compare … methods in Scotland to create an index of well-being that could inform policymaking for the country.7 For children, the …
… required direct PNA participation and those where they could use the support of other organizations such as the … risk factors that if not addressed in a timely fashion, could result in a violation of children’s rights. CTWWC … risk factors identified so that children and adolescents could remain within their care. During the roadmap to prevent …
… they described the income-generating projects that they could start. Although not all families could carry out productive activities, the majority made … positive parenting skills. Children's institutionalization could have been avoided had they received this type of …
… 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 …
… criminal activities and convictions for which immigrants could be deported (Thale and Falkenburger 2006, 4; Seelke … processing deadline, and some would-be applicants could not even apply because DHS refused to provide its … in a precedential decision whether gender by itself could form the basis of a particular social group”); In re …