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… nationality. Another potential cause of statelessness could be territorial changes. The article points out no matter the cause, the consequences could be grave. Stateless persons could lose basic human rights due to their statelessness. …
… is to identify ways in which UNICEF and other partners could assist children in these minority groups more directly … is to identify ways in which UNICEF and other partners could assist children in these minority groups more directly … quality and inclusiveness of education in these schools could be improved. To meet these objectives, the research was …
… benefit of working abroad to their children. Governments could intervene by limiting the duration and frequency of … benefit of working abroad to their children. Governments could intervene by limiting the duration and frequency of …
… one or both parents alive, as well as other relatives who could care for them. They are likely to be separated indefi … can be considered an integrated part of social protection, could be an effi cient means to reducing poverty and … child rights legal documents in this decade. We could remember that the CEDC as a term which was heavily …
… is to identify ways in which UNICEF and other partners could assist children in these minority groups more directly … is to identify ways in which UNICEF and other partners could assist children in these minority groups more directly …
… a UNICEF’s news release. Children and young people could feel the impact of COVID-19 on their mental health and … a UNICEF’s news release. Children and young people could feel the impact of COVID-19 on their mental health and …
… prioritising family-based care in emergency settings that could be helpful for practitioners in India as they plan a … prioritising family-based care in emergency settings that could be helpful for practitioners in India as they plan a …
… care to children with disabilities, which, if successful, could be expanded. The UNICEF report on children with … care to children with disabilities, which, if successful, could be expanded. The UNICEF report on children with …
… and international organisations these initiatives could be expanded and adopted elsewhere (including in … seekers in any of the countries included in this research could see the numbers increase as they did in 2012-2013 in … to detention for children and other vulnerable groups and could potentially be implemented to end the practice of …
… and attachments of forced migrant children. Such research could have significant implications on policy and practice; … exploring questions such as those raised in this article could shed timely light on the broader landscapes of … official recognition of one’s iden- tity and citizenship could be described as developing in a state of ‘liminality’ …