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Prevalence, Challenges, and Interventions for Child Neglect: Cases Reported through Childline Kenya Helpline (2016-2018)
Published 2021Subjects: “…Child Neglect…”
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The Forgotten Victims of our Correction System: The Case of Children of imprisoned parents in Kenya
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The Forgotten Victims of our Correction System: The Case of Children of imprisoned parents in Kenya
Published 2023Subjects: “…Imprisonment, Offender, Justice system, Child welfare…”
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Prevalence, Challenges, and Interventions for Child Neglect: Cases Reported through Childline Kenya Helpline (2016-2018)
Published 2024Subjects: “…Child Neglect…”
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Conference on ‘Nutrition dynamics in Africa: opportunities and challenges for meeting the sustainable development goals
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Effects of Child Development Centre Programmes on Social-Emotional Development of Preschoolers in Kajiado North Sub-County, Kajiado County
Published 2024Subjects: “…Child Development Centre Programmes…”
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Risk Factors Associated with Oppositional Defiant Disorder among Children in Selected Primary Schools in Nairobi County, Kenya
Published 2023Subjects: “…Oppositional defiant Disorder, Risk factors, Children, Child, Adolescent Disruptive, Behavior Inventory.…”
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The Efficacy Of Cognitive Behavior Therapy On Oppositional Defiant Disorder Among Children In Selected Primary Schools In Nairobi County, Kenya
Published 2023Subjects: “…Oppositional Defiant Disorder, Cognitive Behavior Therapy, Child and Adolescent Disruptive Behavior Inventory, Efficacy, Prevalence, Comorbidity, Risk factors…”
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Evidence Based Programming in Improved Quality of Education to Children in the Developing World: A Review of Selected Documentation in Africa.
Published 2019“…This paper sought to explore the institutional commitment to the welfare of children to access quality education as a basic right and hence let the sector work in the best interest of the child. Its scope covered the linkages between quality education as an inalienable right to the child, increased enrolment, life transformation, sustainable development and the role of monitoring and evaluation in the promotion of evidence-based management of the sector. …”
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