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… to determine whether institutional care arrangements could be replaced with care in the original family or a … determine whether institutional care arrangements could be replaced with care in the original family … have a contagious disease or an illness that could jeopardize the child’s well-‐being. He or she …
… the 2016 national survey on child labour (1.8%), which could indicate that the prevalence of working children is … for specific quick-impact and high-risk cases, which could include, an imminent eviction, a critical family need, … raised concerns that targeting child headed households could create problematic incentives for households to present …
… that some 200,000 school- aged Syrian refugee children could remain out of school at the end of the year. Another … were not enrolled in formal education. Twice this number could be out of school in Lebanon by the end of 2013. The … my siblings... If anything were to ever happen to them, I could never live with myself.” Without parents, Khaled has …
… factor, “He [my husband] did not stay in Jordan because he could not find a job. I mean, we suffered a lot. We are a … what was left in the year. Then, I dropped him out so he could work in the camp. He worked as a school guard, a … go help my siblings, I want to go help my dad. If only you could see the place where he works. A basement, [an] …
… and actions to respond to their situation and behaviours could lead to improved protection for women and girls as … only want diplomas. I believed that experience or talent could be enough. The difficulty of earning an income and … questioning how programme timing, content and outreach could be made more relevant and accessible to refugee men, …
… of the study, and Chapter 6 outlines interventions that could give homebound girls access to education. 7 It was … which restricts girls’ social interaction with those who could help them. For example, when seeking advice or help, … environment emphasizing the significance of education that could have caused girls to re-evaluate their decision. …
… systems and research with vulnerable minors. The report could not have been researched, compiled, and written without … making legal decisions on behalf of the child. A guardian could also be someone recognised by the community or … living with relatives on a temporary basis, until they could be reunited with their parents in Syria or in Jordan. …
… access to only a single room at school, meaning that they could not attend science lab, sports class, or eat in the … a wheelchair was told by the local school that that they could not accommodate her son’s needs, a gap which she felt … a refugee.’Where parents were able to locate schools that could accommodate their children’s learning needs, costs were …
… violence. Cultural perceptions of childhood and gender could cause bias in resource persons’ perceptions of the … violence. Cultural perceptions of childhood and gender could cause bias in resource persons’ perceptions of the …