Orphans and vulnerable children
Found 6 free book(s)CORE MODULE 1: Introduction to Monitoring and Evaluation
www.fhi360.org• Module 8: Orphans and Vulnerable Children Programs • Module 9: Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission Programs • Module 10: Clinical Care Programs Training Methodology The overall training approach used in these modules is based on adult learning theory and is a
Introduction to the Millennium Development Goals
www.adb.org6.4 Ratio of school attendance of orphans to school attendance of non-orphans aged 10–14 years ... 6.8 Proportion of children under 5 with fever who are treated with appropriate anti-malarial drugs ... may be particularly vulnerable because of rising unemployment and falling household incomes. Reducing child mortality (MDG 4) and improving ...
Module 5 Providing Psychosocial Support Services for ...
files.icap.columbia.educare for orphans and other vulnerable children: A training manual for community service providers. Providing psychosocial support to ALHIV and their caregivers is important because: • All adolescents need support coping with normal developmental issues, such as wanting to feel normal and accepted and wanting to fit in with peers.
FACTORS INFLUENCING IMPLEMENTATION OF CURRICULUM …
eap.uonbi.ac.keorphans and other vulnerable children (Georges and Suzanne,2003) In addressing the first point UNAIDS has worked with MOEs and other donors to strengthen existing programmes in life skills for prevention. These curricula aim to effect behaviour change and decrease the likelihood of infection among teachers and
CASH TRANSFERS: INTRODUCTION & OVERVIEW
olc.worldbank.orgMany programs target children: Family and Child Allowances (universal or poverty-targeted) Benefits for Orphans & Caregivers Conditional Cash Transfers (CCTs) Targeting Criteria: AGE: (varies) Newborns (0-2) – birth allowances (ECA: to promote fertility) O-5 (very young children) School Age: 6-15, or extend to 18
CONDITIONAL & UNCONDITIONAL CASH TRANSFERS
www.worldbank.orgSupport to orphans Pro-fertility policies (e.g., Birth allowances in ECA) Eligibility: Varies significantly. Means-tested child benefit to the poor Universal benefit to all children under certain age (wide age range) Benefit Levels: often flat rate Common in OECD and East European and the Former Soviet Union 24