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… low disability allowances and social benefits that do not cover the high costs of the specialized support that these … of alternative care. The costs to establish, provide, and cover the services needed to support and strengthen families … followed by results for each area of care. The findings cover both strengths and weaknesses; however, there is more …
… ii) Direct financial support to the line ministries to cover the associated transitional costs European Union • … ii) Direct financial support to the line ministries to cover the associated transitional costs European Union • …
… their volume, and identify potential sources of funding to cover these costs. The study shows that the reallocation of … UNICEF Armenia, October 2008 (manuscript). 10 yet, and cover only selected locations. Expansion of alternative care … Will Be Covered by the Assessment This assessment shall cover four types of services for children: institutional …
… Gender, Labour, and Social Development. The projects often cover a limited geographic scope. At the subnational level, … Gender, Labour, and Social Development. The projects often cover a limited geographic scope. At the subnational level, …
This report, prepared for the Social Transition Team of the USAID Bureau for Europe and Eurasia (E&E), is the result of a study of promising practices in community-based care for vulnerable groups conducted in five countries (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia, Romania, and Russia) in the E&E Region between September 2004 and March 2005. Of particular interest is how these countries are moving from residential care to family-focused, community care models utilizing internationally recognized standards for children and youth, elderly, disabled, and minority groups (with an emphasis on Roma…