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… in the United States of America ISBN: 978-1-62313-907-0 Cover design by Rafael Jimenez Human Rights Watch defends the … resources for under-resourced schools, so that they can cover gaps in school budgets that were previously covered … to helping their family, they also hoped to save money to cover school fees so that they could return to school once …
World Vision is responding to the ongoing COVID-19 crisis through a multi-sectoral approach; working in collaboration with local authorities, frontline health workers, academic institutions, faith leaders and communities, and local NGOs. This Africa Regional COVID-19 Situation Report outlines how how World Vision has reached over 18.2 million so far (including 6.9 million children) with their response interventions covering 26 countries on the continent.
Abstract:
The Coronavirus (COVID−19) pandemic has increased anxiety and stress among childcare workers in many communities. This has given rise to the question of whether childcare workers have the capabilities to execute their operational responsibilities effectively during this period in ensuring that the children are well taken care of.
The theory of crisis was used in the study to explore the resilience of childcare workers in managing the well-being of vulnerable orphans during this period. A qualitative approach was applied, using focus group interviews involving 10…
… many OPDs under severe financial strain, with no funds to cover their operational costs, and some had to shut down … disabilities and OPDs to develop funding mechanisms that cover core operational costs, organisational capacity … under severe financial strain, with limited or no funds to cover their operational costs for several months. Some OPDs …
The COVID-19 pandemic has placed a heavy toll on the human and economic development of many countries around the world. As of 31st December 2020, Ghana had the second-highest number of coronavirus cases in the region of West and Central Africa with 54,771 persons having tested positive. Acknowledging the multiple efforts made by the Government of Ghana, the paper calls for further investment and actions to address the adverse effects of the pandemic, especially on children.
This briefing paper was developed by UNICEF and the Social Policy Research Institute, in collaboration with the…
… of Child Frontiers. Published by UNICEF ESARO August 2022 Cover image: © UNICEF/UNI336738/Translieu/Nyaberi N I N E L E … adapt to changing rules and regulations, and to cover for colleagues off sick from work. Many felt impotent … of Child Frontiers. Published by UNICEF ESARO August 2022 Cover image: © UNICEF/UNI336738/Translieu/Nyaberi N I N E L E …
… protection services, including food distributions, to cover all vulnerable households. While the Government’s … xiv Uganda National Information Technology Survey, 2017-18 Cover photo: Frederik Lerneryd / Save the Children … Keeping … protection services, including food distributions, to cover all vulnerable households. While the Government’s …
… the monthly increases of R500 per family are inadequate to cover the monthly cost of basic nutrition for one child, let … (KII, SEWA), while only a few employers continued to cover workers’ salaries until the end of March 2020 once the … the monthly increases of R500 per family are inadequate to cover the monthly cost of basic nutrition for one child, let …
… Building schemes that place children at the centre and cover the first 1,000 days of life - the most critical period … Building schemes that place children at the centre and cover the first 1,000 days of life - the most critical period …
… they have clothing, personal hygiene supplies, and can cover basic needs. ▪ Link the young person to social support … they have clothing, personal hygiene supplies, and can cover basic needs. ▪ Link the young person to social support …