The growing problem of street children is among the most important child welfare problems today. Estimates are that there are as many as 25 million street children in Latin America alone. This paper, which is based on over five months of fieldwork in Latin America, is a study of the problem of street children. Life on the streets is described in relation to the developmental stages of street children. The paper emphasizes the types of programs that have emerged as the countries of the region seek to ameliorate and prevent this social problem. A program typology is developed and discussed
UNICEF reported in 1986 that the number of street children ranged from 30 to 170 million worldwide.1...
The article reviews the literature on street children and points out why there are street children i...
Currently thousands of children and adolescents live in the streets of Managua, and this phenomenon ...
One of the greatest social welfare challenges confronting Latin American nations is the growing numb...
In most Latin American countries, a substantial proportion of children grow up in circumstances of e...
Review of the literature The increasing number of street children is a major social problem in the d...
Over 150 million children are living in the streets across the world today (UNICEF, 2006). The Domin...
Objective: This paper examines the findings from recent studies of street children in Ethiopia. Meth...
This study attempts to assess the current challenges associated with street children in the Dominica...
The Inter-American Development Bank sponsored a workshop in Terezopolis, Brazil, in August 1995 to r...
The exact number of children living and working in urban streets worldwide is estimated at over 100 ...
Street children can be found worldwide, but their prevalence is higher in developing countries such ...
More than 4,000 children living on the street despite the fact that Bolivia has ratified the Convent...
As studies done by different scholars indicate that the present status of street children is remarka...
Based on available statistics, the number of street children is increasing not only in Europe but al...
UNICEF reported in 1986 that the number of street children ranged from 30 to 170 million worldwide.1...
The article reviews the literature on street children and points out why there are street children i...
Currently thousands of children and adolescents live in the streets of Managua, and this phenomenon ...
One of the greatest social welfare challenges confronting Latin American nations is the growing numb...
In most Latin American countries, a substantial proportion of children grow up in circumstances of e...
Review of the literature The increasing number of street children is a major social problem in the d...
Over 150 million children are living in the streets across the world today (UNICEF, 2006). The Domin...
Objective: This paper examines the findings from recent studies of street children in Ethiopia. Meth...
This study attempts to assess the current challenges associated with street children in the Dominica...
The Inter-American Development Bank sponsored a workshop in Terezopolis, Brazil, in August 1995 to r...
The exact number of children living and working in urban streets worldwide is estimated at over 100 ...
Street children can be found worldwide, but their prevalence is higher in developing countries such ...
More than 4,000 children living on the street despite the fact that Bolivia has ratified the Convent...
As studies done by different scholars indicate that the present status of street children is remarka...
Based on available statistics, the number of street children is increasing not only in Europe but al...
UNICEF reported in 1986 that the number of street children ranged from 30 to 170 million worldwide.1...
The article reviews the literature on street children and points out why there are street children i...
Currently thousands of children and adolescents live in the streets of Managua, and this phenomenon ...