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… care. The challenges that remain are that 48 children could not be immediately reintegrated and were transferred … thought that with more time and resources, more children could have been returned to live with their families. The … attending the schools or had “graduated.” These children could not be found. The project social work teams assessed …
… we also questioned whether the availability of remittances could be indeed a factor that positively associates with … a number of different transnational characteristics, we could not identify all factors that describe the life of … we also questioned whether the availability of remittances could be indeed a factor that positively associates with …
… where issues of disability are considered faults that could be treated and cured.16 Children with disability (CWD) … and placed in residential institutions so that they could grow and develop ‘with their own,’ isolated and … to address the needs of children which ordinary schools could not serve. Therefore, regular schools which continue to …
… work under the most difficult of circumstances and could not continue to work except out of their … visited, we attempted to be as thorough as we could in understanding the human rights situation … activist reported to DRI in 2013 that there could be as many as 1,200 children in orphanages …