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… the short term (ECLAC, 2020d; Rubio and others, 2020)— to cover the population not enrolled in social security … (payable to mothers in single-parent families). They cover an estimated total of 70 million people. Between … designed for the poor but which are insufficient to cover the broad swaths of the population affected by the …
… of families will rely on humanitarian assistance to cover basic needs. More than 42 million students have been … a regional funding requirement is included to cover coordination and technical and quality assurance … of families will rely on humanitarian assistance to cover basic needs. More than 42 million students have been …
… requirements, along with costs that are difficult to cover, a lack of information, a lack of linguistic … requirements, along with costs that are difficult to cover, a lack of information, a lack of linguistic …
… requirements, along with costs that are difficult to cover, a lack of information, a lack of linguistic … requirements, along with costs that are difficult to cover, a lack of information, a lack of linguistic …
Abstract
ChildFund International (ChildFund) is a child‐focused International Non‐Governmental Organization (INGO) which, since 1938, has worked with local implementing partners (LIPs), government, and other partner organizations to help create the safe environments children need to thrive. The purpose of this commentary is to reflect on the utility and possible application of the suggestions and study designs in this special issue to real‐life intervention studies in dynamic context settings. The commentary provides three regional case examples with evaluation study lessons learned from…
… affects their ability to feed their family members, to cover school costs, and to pay rent and utility bills. Some … affects their ability to feed their family members, to cover school costs, and to pay rent and utility bills. Some …
This paper, produced by RELAF, is part of a series of publications on children without parental care in Latin America: Contexts, causes and answers. This document, and others in the series, pertains to the broad topic of children without parental care and examines the particular situation of institutionalised children. The information and analysis is focused on five central themes: first, the verification and analysis of the existence of large (or macro) institutions in the region; second, the institutionalization of infants due to “social causes” and its implications; third, the situation…