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… 1 below.) The set is necessarily very limited and does not cover a range of consequences of the epidemic on children, … positive and negative outcomes within each response, and cover several domains within one brief survey: self-esteem, … o Use the guide questions below in a flexible way. Try to cover each question, but do so naturally with the flow of the …
Since its inception in 1998, the Child Support Grant (CSG) has been rolled out very rapidly and now reaches more than seven million children. It is having a significant impact on the alleviation of poverty by increasing children’s access to food, education and health care.
Despite this remarkable achievement, not all poor children are managing to access the grant. The way in which the grant is implemented is not always consistent across provinces or even within provinces. Certain implementation problems mean added burdens for poor primary care-givers in their interaction with the…
… indicated that the transfer amount was not high enough to cover all needs. “ For us the money we receive is too small … transfer but did note the need for careful budgeting to cover all expenses. Many caregivers, children and social … was allocated to, because the money is not sufficient to cover other children’s needs, because they felt that the …
… in child protection: “You have to do your medical to cover yourself. If there is no evidence, then you don’t have … emotional aspect of it; yes, our paperwork is important to cover ourselves, but at the end of the day you do forget … in child protection: “You have to do your medical to cover yourself. If there is no evidence, then you don’t have …
… www.childrencount.uct.ac.za. See pages 94 – 133. Front cover photograph: Isibindi recognises that children need … Miller for the photographs and artwork used on the front cover and dividers. • Mandy Lake-Digby for design and layout; … the MDGs and SDGs, and focused on indicators that directly cover children (including those that mention children, and …
… approach, i.e. the provision of basic services to cover the immediate needs of migrant children, as would occur … approach, i.e. the provision of basic services to cover the immediate needs of migrant children, as would occur …
… pictured are not related to the content, unless indicated. Cover photograph: Ahmad Baroudi / Save the Children … pictured are not related to the content, unless indicated. Cover photograph: Ahmad Baroudi / Save the Children …
… in addition to the child care grant (if chosen) to cover the costs of fostering the child. z To determine the … special needs, provide an additional sum or insurance to cover the extra costs of medical aid and other … too low to provide for basic foods and clothing as well as cover education and medical costs. Additional support is hard …
… social support, which can include cash (for example, to cover travel expenses for medical treatment), psycho-social … must be seen as supplementary, since it does not fully cover household subsistence needs. For households with no … requirements, whereas households with six people would cover only 46 per cent of these needs (Nabugwere and …
… semi-structured interviews with a list of topics to cover rather than a specific series of questions to ask. An … not consistently and regularly provided and do not fully cover the family nutrition need. Mother’s nutrition education … semi-structured interviews with a list of topics to cover rather than a specific series of questions to ask. An …