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This study commissioned by the Ministry of Gender, Children, and Community Development and financially and technically supported by UNICEF and the Better Care Network, aimed at describing the situation of children in institutional care and creating a database containing all institutions in Malawi catering for children requiring alternative care. Some of the scope of work the study covers including mapping out the institutions and counting the number of children being cared for, determining the registration status of institutions, documenting different types…
… by: Véronique Lerch, Emmanuel Sherwin and Rebecca Dobson Cover photo: Kristian Brasen, Mariantonietta Peru, Susanne … by: Véronique Lerch, Emmanuel Sherwin and Rebecca Dobson Cover photo: Kristian Brasen, Mariantonietta Peru, Susanne …
… Policy, Law & Guidelines The current laws do not cover important areas of alternative care. Until new laws are … over some roles, in part because the current law does not cover new practices and developing issues in child care. … Policy, Law & Guidelines The current laws do not cover important areas of alternative care. Until new laws are …
… of Malawi. The publication was edited by Jane Belton. Cover photo © UNICEF/Luis Miguel. Published by UNICEF ESARO … of Malawi. The publication was edited by Jane Belton. Cover photo © UNICEF/Luis Miguel. Published by UNICEF ESARO …
… for all of the workers as the funds pro- vided did not cover beyond expenses and “even then it wasn’t quite enough.” … by an HSA or an ECD program lead may enable better cover and time for the program. While we had excellent … for all of the workers as the funds pro- vided did not cover beyond expenses and “even then it wasn’t quite enough.” …
… and Social Protection Cluster, Nairobi, Kenya, 2008. Cover Photo: UNICEF/Kenya/Bobby Model Design and Layout: … Policy, Law & Guidelines The current laws do not cover important topics of alternative care. Until new laws … over roles, partly because the current law does not cover new practices and developing issues in child care. …
… 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 …
Executive Summary
Multiple factors such as poverty, violence and neglect continue to push children outside family care around the world. Although different interventions such as family reintegration or foster care aim to return children to safe family environments, they are not always feasible for older children. In such instances independent living may be considered as a form of alternative care which allows children to gradually gain autonomy making reintegration into their communities possible. This literature review explores current international and selected national policy on…
… of Africa, always something new” Pliny, 1 Century ADst Cover photograph by Giacomo Pirozzi Design and Layout by … of Africa, always something new” Pliny, 1 Century ADst Cover photograph by Giacomo Pirozzi Design and Layout by … of Africa, always something new” Pliny, 1 Century ADst Cover photograph by Giacomo Pirozzi Design and Layout by …
… death: most families belonged to burial societies that cover part of the funeral costs; also, in some cases, … death: most families belonged to burial societies that cover part of the funeral costs; also, in some cases, …