格鲁吉亚的儿童福利方案显示,在毕业和青少年出生方面取得了进展,但在虐待和贫穷方面没有达到要求。
Georgia's child welfare program shows progress in graduation and teen births but falls short on abuse and poverty.
2025年对格鲁吉亚家庭联系伙伴关系(GFCP)的审计侧重于儿童福祉,结果好坏参半。
The 2025 audit of Georgia's Family Connection Partnership (GFCP), which focuses on child well-being, showed mixed results.
利用3 000万美元的资金,该方案提高了高中毕业率,减少了青少年出生,但未能影响虐待儿童、出生体重不足的婴儿或儿童贫困率。
With $30 million in funding, the program improved high school graduation rates and reduced teen births, but failed to impact child abuse, low birthweight babies, or child poverty rates.
GFCP的独特、分散模式允许地方控制,但在衡量其有效性方面提出了挑战。
The GFCP's unique, decentralized model allows local control but poses challenges in measuring its effectiveness.