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… census data and other statistical information that cover the period 2000-2009 were actively sought and … listed above, and appropriate budgeting processes that cover both long- and short-term needs for child protection … census data and other statistical information that cover the period 2000-2009 were actively sought and …
The lack of accessible information is a barrier to further exploration and understanding of out-of-home care in Asia. Definitions of alternative care are unclear and in many contexts non-existent.
In light of these issues, research was undertaken to provide an overview of the social welfare landscape of 10 identified Asian countries (Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam). It covered the spectrum of care provisions including; family preservation, reunification, guardianship, kinship care, foster care, domestic and inter-…
Background and rationale
- Children’s rights to protection from any form of abuse, exploitation and violence are clearly laid out in the provisions of the Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) which was adopted by the UN General Assembly in November 1989 and which took effect as an international human rights treaty in September 1990. The Philippine Government ratified the CRC in July 1990. As a state party to the CRC, the Philippine Government enacted in 1992 Republic Act No. 7610, “An Act Providing Stronger Deterrence and Special Protection Against Child Abuse, Exploitation…
… Region: Multi-Country Review, UNICEF, Bangkok, 2019. Cover photo credit: © UNICEF/UN0338249/Htet Myanmar, 2019. … which also outline the role of the workforce. These cover issues of out- of-home care, residential care … and development sector, including MOLSW, but their duties cover broader areas of social welfare, protection, labour …
… because services do not exist, or because they cannot cover the cost. yy Understanding and responding to children’s … they could receive an education, as families could not cover these costs. This has been reported in other research … because services do not exist; or because they cannot cover the cost of them. Service providers therefore have a …
… h p://www.unicef.org/philippines/ ISBN: 978-971-529-073-9 Cover photo: ©UNICEF Philippines/2012/Sharon Lovell IChild … Survey (January 2004, 2007 and 2010). Note that these data cover 2003, 2006 and 2009 survey periods. The chronic poor … per child per month for 10 months (or one school year) to cover educational expenses. Each family receives cash …
… The series of capacity-building packages and programs cover the legal, technical, psychosocial, and cultural … The series of capacity-building packages and programs cover the legal, technical, psychosocial, and cultural …
… to find and maintain employment, rent an apartment, and cover the needs of the family while keeping their children as … about the plight of the girls; media was encouraged to cover the issue in radio, print, and electronic media, and … this is an approach that can be brought to scale to cover the most vulnerable communities. Annex 12: 1 A N N E X …
… to promote the implementa- tion of interventions that cover all levels of the diagram. Although LBC are not … to promote the implementa- tion of interventions that cover all levels of the diagram. Although LBC are not …
… 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 …