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… these efforts have important limitations: they typically cover only a few specialties, rarely include surgical and … Romania’s National Health Insurance House is supposed to cover the cost of medications for common opportunistic … are those that work closely with NGOs which often help cover the costs of needed medications. Staff at one such NGO …
… offer the guiding logic for such national strategies to cover: • Access to adequate resources • Access to affordable … 2021. • Families of eighth graders will receive BGN 250 to cover part of the expenses for the beginning of the new … for paid sick leave. Sickness benefit was extended to cover the first three days of sick leave, which was not …
… assistance in 1999–2000. Local governments were unable to cover the costs of the institutions they sud- denly owned, … of care supply. An eco- nomically sound institution should cover all its costs by revenues received from the provision … system (Implicit) prices set on input norms but not to cover all costs Revenues added over time from different …
… of the institutions claimed inflated numbers in order to cover budgetary shortfalls. Our survey could not answer this … out in the Convention’s 54 Articles. There are none that cover specifically the child’s right to their own family, but … because they were orphans was 1.7%. 46 The studies cover a wide range of methodologies: the Romania and Bulgaria …
Abstract: The paper aims to make a systematic analysis of the literature that addresses the relationship between dance and multiple intelligences in order to identify the main theoretical aspects that underpin the design and implementation of educational interventions for institutionalised children to learn dance. This category of children is a permanent concern for specialists in the field of education sciences who are interested in finding the most effective methods and means of training that can support the educational and institutional efforts for the social integration of these children…