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Child Exploitation and Tourism at the Example of Orphanage Tourism: A Situation Analysis on the Current Situation of Orphanage Tourism in Myanmar Including a Comparison of Myanmar and Cambodia
Julia Hanel, Masters Thesis for Eberswalde University for Sustainable Development, 15 Nov 2017
… a young tourism industry the concerns grew that Myanmar could turn into a second Cambodia with an increasing … a young tourism industry the concerns grew that Myanmar could turn into a second Cambodia with an increasing … Horton, 2011). A significant concern exists that Myanmar could get a similar situation like its neighbouring country …
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Review of the Use of Public Finance for Children in Child Protection
UNICEF, 2021
… under relatively tight time frames so that the results could feed into the budget process. A national consultant, … to be a ‘budget line’ for child protection before they could budget for it. After engaging with the Ministry of … under relatively tight time frames so that the results could feed into the budget process. A national consultant, …
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Cambodia's Stolen Children: Fraud and Corruption in the Inter-Country Adoption System
Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO), 30 Mar 2018
… taken to ensure that the fraudulent and corrupt practices could not happen again; there have been no prosecutions and … In two cases, they did so in order that their children could go to school. In the third case, the child was very sick and needed constant care which the mother could not provide because of her job in a garment factory. In …
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Impact of COVID-19 on Privately Run Residential Care Institutions: Insights and Implications for Advocacy and Awareness Raising
Rebecca Nhep, Better Care Network; Dr Kate van Doore, Law Futures Centre & Griffith Law School, 01 Apr 2021
… coping mechanisms are being pushed to the limits. This could see the numbers of children at risk of child-family … children and families in low- and middle-income countries could result in a push to increase funding for residential … the current environment and due to the scale of COVID-19, could threaten to reverse the important gains made in …
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Supporting Governments to Successfully Transition from Institutional to Family-Based Care
Care for Children, 01 Mar 2018
… to open an adult service to which some of these residents could be transferred, which would allow the home to take in … government run RCIs. It was found that very poor families could not afford to send their children to school as, … instance, a notable finding was that the government RCIs could not afford to pay for the costs of a child to travel …
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How Poverty Separates Parents and Children: A Challenge to Human Rights
International Movement ATD Fourth World, 2004
… A few have asked that their names be withheld so that they could comment more freely. We have also changed the names of … very difficult for a very poor family to imagine that they could offer more to their child than any social service … that families benefit from their proven trustworthiness, could be improved by designing and evaluating in …
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Malaysia Alternative Care Case Study
Martin James Foundation,
… government body. The tedious administrative requirements could be streamlined in an online portal or via electronic … premises. Also the huge endorsements provided by PM Najib could aid in not only putting in place safety measures but to … The Baby Hatch is a 24 hours service where the babies could be left anonymously and a bell/alarm alerts the staff …
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Family Strengthening: A collection of promising practices
International Child Development Initiatives & Save the Children International, 01 Aug 2019
… Control Trial, or some other quantitative method, but could also be done through more qualitative methods;  … quite a lot of email exchange before the submissions could be finalized, and this might have affected the quality and depth of what eventually could be presented in the review. Should a similar exercise …
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Vietnam Alternative Care Case Study
Martin James Foundation,
… on non-profit and community child care facilities. It could be attributed to the stringent laws imposed by MOLISA … Office set up in 4 of the care facilities where a child could report any issue and be counselled by a social … legal framework, organizations/institutions/agencies/etc. could potentially use loopholes in the Child Law to …
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Cambodia Alternative Care Case Study
Martin James Foundation,
… of time. As Article 4, indicated that the function/role “could be transferred in a phase by phase manner, to … there are looming questions as to what potential harm could be inflicted upon surrogate mothers that are pregnant … national hotline to report child abuse. The community could however could direct their concerns/ suspicious to the …
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