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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…
… 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 …
… Do you have capacity in-house, or would you need to cover the costs of an external trainer? And to what extent … Do you have capacity in-house, or would you need to cover the costs of an external trainer? And to what extent …
… 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 …
… Images for the photograph used on the front cover. • The children from the Abaqophi BakwaZisize … millions of children, the amount is not enough even to cover the cost of feeding a child. Further, the grant may … the grant remains below the food poverty line and does not cover the costs of a child. Maintenance: Recent amendments …
… 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 …
Family for Every Child, as part of its How We Care initiative, has developed a series on Psychosocial support for children and families during COVID-19, which highlights different approaches taken by three of its member organizations to providing essential psychosocial support to…
… interventions. The four articles featured in this section cover child survival issues regarding child feeding … Statistics, University of Botswana. His research interests cover Education, Health, HIV/AIDS, Patents and Intellectual … and development. The next three articles in this section cover child protection issues relating to HIV and AIDS, child …
… 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, …
Abstract
Background: Social protection interventions, including cash grants and care provision have been shown to effectively reduce some negative impacts of the HIV epidemic on adolescents and families. Less is known about the role of social protection on younger HIV affected populations. This study explored the impact of cash grants on children’s cognitive development. Additionally, we examined whether combined cash and care (operationalised as good parenting) was associated with improved cognitive outcomes.
Methods: The sample included 854 children, aged 5 – 15, participating in…