ATJ 2021
DOI: 10.26419/int.00051.015
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An Innovative Caregiving Program Shows Promise

Abstract: Akosua has a strong background in research, community development, gender, children, elderly care, adult education and other related issues. She has over 30 years working experience at different stages of her career. She has lectured and presented papers in Ghana and other foreign countries in Africa, Europe and America. Contributors Aleš Kenda works as a secretary at the Ministry of Labour, Family, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities of the Republic of Slovenia. He has devoted nearly two decades of work to… Show more

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“…Beyond Brazil, PMC has been show-cased as the only example of good practice for integrated long-term care in the global south (WHO, 2021). It has also been show-cased in publications by UN Women, the International Social Security Association, and the American Association of Retired People (UN Women, 2017;Lloyd-Sherlock et al, 2021). This interest reflects the potential scope to develop similar interventions in other countries, which are facing similar challenges.…”
Section: Capital Costsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Beyond Brazil, PMC has been show-cased as the only example of good practice for integrated long-term care in the global south (WHO, 2021). It has also been show-cased in publications by UN Women, the International Social Security Association, and the American Association of Retired People (UN Women, 2017;Lloyd-Sherlock et al, 2021). This interest reflects the potential scope to develop similar interventions in other countries, which are facing similar challenges.…”
Section: Capital Costsmentioning
confidence: 98%