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… spent in shelter facilities as it was perceived that they could access better care and opportunities not available at … training and income generation schemes 84 What else could be offered? 86 Giving children a choice 86 Summary 88 … time in shelter facilities as it was perceived that they could access better care and opportunities not available at …
… one or both parents alive, as well as other relatives who could care for them. They are likely to be separated indefi … can be considered an integrated part of social protection, could be an effi cient means to reducing poverty and … child rights legal documents in this decade. We could remember that the CEDC as a term which was heavily …
… garden or nutrition education/cooking demonstrations could be selected. In case of a household with no access to … focusing on sustainability and household resilience) could be replicated as efficient and effective measures for … concluded that early childhood Development (ECD) services could contribute to preventing family separation, and support …
Beyond Family: Separation and reunification for young people negotiating transnational relationships
… needed both flexibility and structure so participants could more openly contribute and create while also knowing … that characterized these bands’ grungy and punky sounds. I could see his relief when I told him that I knew of this … And misses everything about it still After all nothing could change what family means to me Nothing could change …
… in care provision, as well as areas in which improvements could be made. Moreover, the information gathering and … to be rather flexible as the responsibility of custodian could be delegated to various family members i.e. … more than one “family” to call their own. Further study could establish the prevalence of informal care and identify …
… KAUGMAON. “I want to have a small store where I could sell iced candy, iced popsicle, munchkins, or french fries. I wish I could gain an income from sell- ing these things to be able … did not benefit from gov- ernment assistance because they could not access informa- tion about the subsidies; lacked …
… compared to their counterparts. This difference could be explained by cognitive stress theory if we consider … loneliness can be harder to avoid or address, which then could lead to adverse health and behavioral outcomes, and … and in the past year). We also identify other factors that could potentially impact the welfare of the children based on …
… the increasing frequency and severity of natural calami es could put more children at risk of income poverty when these … their families' produc ve assets. Income poverty alone could not fully capture the dire situa on of children. In … million children---15 per cent of the total cohort---who could only access unimproved toilet facilities such as closed …
… The questionnaires were purposefully targeted to those who could provide workforce information due to their … the NGO sector, it would be expected that if the workforce could be documented it would be a significantly large number. … abuse and violence, especially sexual abuse. These teams could be created through a systematic review and …
… style.42 Future com- parative and longitudinal research could provide these insights and map changes in health … style.42 Future com- parative and longitudinal research could provide these insights and map changes in health …