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… as well as the tools and reform experience which could be used to address these issues throughout the region. … TO INTRODUCE A NEW FUNDING MECHANISM SO THAT RESOURCES COULD FOLLOW THE NEEDS OF THE CHILD, NOT RESIDENTIAL … as well as the tools and reform experience which could be used to address these issues throughout the region. …
… higher-rate countries, over the period 2015 to 2021. This could be be- cause reforms prior to this period have already … Alba- nia51 (14 per cent increase) between 2015 and 2021 could be the result of child protection system reforms that … or reunified with families of origin.53 The latter measure could result in a noticeable reduction in the number of …
… the survey, they have gone unrecorded. Alternatively, it could be indicative of parents not engaging with their … mothers did not permit them to take the assessment) or who could not participate in the assessment due to illness or an impairment. Inaccessibility could thus be a barrier to participation for some children …
… 2010; Amuedo- Dorantes and Pozo 2010). First, migration could help ease liquidity constraints faced by migrants’ … want to migrate in the future. Finally, the worst case could be that migrants decided to abandon their households of origin. The family disruption induced by migration could have a long-term adverse effect on left-behind …
… context of this definition. 4 The economic benefit of ECD could give a seventeen-fold return on investment if a … such as Kishti, which seek to be models of good practice, could be used in a future national training strategy to … Clearly this provides a set of opportunities that could not be organized in the two buildings at Kishti. This …
… 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 …
… and academic ex- perts. Many thanks to all of them; we could have not done this without you. SOS Children’s Villages … While this bolsters overall participation rates, it could be seen to have a negative impact in other areas, such … these interventions do not receive a type of support that could bolster their la- bour market chances in the long run. …
… as a means for securing particular economic interests, as could be argued by political-economy scholars. Rather, policy … lack the clear theoretical or case driven reasons that could justify the use of multiple thresholds as required for … looking for the earliest mention of DI, or statement which could be qualified as a DI commitment in national-level …
… Mind-sets based on the common belief that the state could easily substitute family life prevailed in policies and … than helping to create a supporting environment that could empower parents to care for 7 Nelson, C.A., Zeanah, … and Turkmenistan, have also initiated reforms which could, if pursued, lead to more positive results. How …
… the development of the policy was not planned. This aspect could have been omitted without the insistence of the Network … factors as well. This puts pressure on a government who could have said 10 – 15 12 Asian countries: Afghanistan, … children as worthy citizens of the country so that they could contribute to its socio-economic development. …