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![Assessment of Educational and Health Needs for Children and Youth with Disabilities Identified as Affected by Agent Orange/Dioxi](https://www.crs.org/sites/default/files/styles/publication_thumbnail/public/piqa_publications/covers/assessment-educational-health-needs-agent-orange-dioxin.jpg?itok=zUN_nM1r)
September 1, 2007
Research›Evaluations/Assessments
Assessment of Educational and Health Needs for Children and Youth with Disabilities Identified as Affected by Agent Orange/Dioxin
In Vietnam, CRS conducted this initial survey research on the needs for education and health care among children and youth with disabilities who are identified as affected by...More
![Better Care for Kids: An Overview of the SMILE Program](https://www.crs.org/sites/default/files/styles/publication_thumbnail/public/piqa_publications/covers/smile-overview-2015.jpg?itok=1X-WlnTV)
November 4, 2015
Tools for Field Staff›Best Practices
Better Care for Kids: An Overview of the SMILE Program in Nigeria
Learn how a large-scale USAID-funded program is helping 500,000 vulnerable children and the people who care for them. Led by CRS, the five-year program is strengthening government...More
![Better Parenting Plus](https://www.crs.org/sites/default/files/styles/publication_thumbnail/public/piqa_publications/covers/better-parenting-plus_0.jpg?itok=tP6aDNHr)
May 1, 2016
Tools for Field Staff›Guidelines
Better Parenting Plus
The Better Parenting Plus: Community Discussion Guide is intended to facilitate guided discussions and learning by parents, caregivers and others, all of whom are members of SILC...More
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December 19, 2019
Tools for Field Staff›Guidelines
Addressing Causes of Migration
In Latin America, one in five youth aged 15-24 are unemployed and not in school. What is stopping these 20 million young people from succeeding?More