Community-based organisations for vulnerable children in South Africa: Reach, psychosocial correlates, and potential mechanisms
Community-based organizations (CBOs) have the potential to provide high quality services for orphaned and vulnerable children in resource-limited settings. However, evidence is lacking as to whether CBOs are reaching those who are most vulnerable, whether attending these organizations is associated...
Main Authors: | Yakubovich, A, Sherr, L, Cluver, L, Skeen, S, Hensels, I, Macedo, A, Tomlinson, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Elsevier
2016
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