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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 …
… being in residential care, approximately 10,000 children could be removed from the figures. The reality, however, is … the regions’ countries were missing, and their figures could only be estimated. Furthermore, the figures were … at least eight years, so they cannot imagine how anything could be different. Their behaviour towards the children is …
… a big relative increase in allocations to child welfare could potentially be achieved with only a fractional increase … in NGO- or church-run institutions. If the policy problem could be defined as referring also to non-state care then … isolation from the broader social welfare issues? How much could child welfare benefit if it becomes an integral part of …
… the “elements of practice” established by the project that could be “extracted” and mainstreamed, thus contributing to … the time frame allowed was rather unrealistic, which could have harmed children. Initially there were no real back … EveryChild Country Director A negative consequence could be to generate a tendency among projects’ social …
… the “elements of practice” established by the project that could be “extracted” and mainstreamed, thus contributing to … the time frame allowed was rather unrealistic, which could have harmed children. Initially there were no real back … EveryChild Country Director A negative consequence could be to generate a tendency among projects’ social …
… you see a plate of eggplant with walnuts and you think – I could make that for a fraction of the cost. But would that … (sometimes also called 'direct costs') are costs which could, in theory, be linked to each child – they increase and … 35 children, and a large institution for 100 children you could add the total number of children together = ie 143 …
… children in institutions to avoid donor initiatives which could be counterproductive for the deinstitutionalization … the time of initial DI policy emergence in Georgia, the EU could be described as a transnational agent for DI, only in … partner (European Commission (EC), 2018). However, we could not find any evidence that the EU ever applied this …
… children also fail to offer the forms of protection that could lead to reductions in the numbers of children without … start making advances at you to have sex with him. You could become pregnant and drop out of school. Girls from … care, and therefore uses up a great deal of resources that could be better spent on prevention or developing family …
… 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 …
… lived in an orphanage for five years because their parents could not support them. TweetTweet 0 1 EveryChild has … lived in an orphanage for five years because their parents could not support them. TweetTweet 0 1 EveryChild has …