The phenomenon of street connected children is still prevalent despite decades of intervention. Although several developed states have managed to keep children from possible street connections, in some middle income and developing countries the matter continues to persist. Industrial countries seem to struggle the most, with inadequate government interventions, lack of resources, poverty and social instability. Children often find themselves engaging with the street to a vary extent through varied activities. Undoubtedly and empirically, persistent connection to the street is detrimental to children’s wellbeing and their growth. Often the survival tactics and experiences of street connected children infringe several of their basic rights. ...
There is an alarming increasing number of children living either partially or permanently on the str...
The exact number of children living and working in urban streets worldwide is estimated at over 100 ...
This study attempts to explore both the pre-street and the current lived experiences ofunaccompanied...
The phenomenon of street connected children is still prevalent despite decades of intervention. Alth...
This is qualitative study about Kenyan street children. The aim of this study is to get a better und...
Rehabilitating street children requires collective efforts of all relevant stakeholders. The study p...
The objective of the research was to explore challenges and successes that street children centres e...
This paper is based on a study that sought to establish the effectiveness of Non Governmental Organi...
The phenomenon with of people working and living on the street is a growing social problem in both d...
Street children’s challenges are dynamic in nature. The study problem was the inadequacy of effectiv...
This exploratory study was inspired by the author’s voluntary work with streetconnected children an...
Abstract: In the last four decades, Kenyans have witnessed an unprecedented increase in the number ...
In October 2006, a survey was undertaken of youth "on the streets” in the Arusha and Kilimanjaro reg...
The new social studies of childhood advocate for children to be viewed and approached as social acto...
In the recent decades, children service providers have struggled to assist street children to come o...
There is an alarming increasing number of children living either partially or permanently on the str...
The exact number of children living and working in urban streets worldwide is estimated at over 100 ...
This study attempts to explore both the pre-street and the current lived experiences ofunaccompanied...
The phenomenon of street connected children is still prevalent despite decades of intervention. Alth...
This is qualitative study about Kenyan street children. The aim of this study is to get a better und...
Rehabilitating street children requires collective efforts of all relevant stakeholders. The study p...
The objective of the research was to explore challenges and successes that street children centres e...
This paper is based on a study that sought to establish the effectiveness of Non Governmental Organi...
The phenomenon with of people working and living on the street is a growing social problem in both d...
Street children’s challenges are dynamic in nature. The study problem was the inadequacy of effectiv...
This exploratory study was inspired by the author’s voluntary work with streetconnected children an...
Abstract: In the last four decades, Kenyans have witnessed an unprecedented increase in the number ...
In October 2006, a survey was undertaken of youth "on the streets” in the Arusha and Kilimanjaro reg...
The new social studies of childhood advocate for children to be viewed and approached as social acto...
In the recent decades, children service providers have struggled to assist street children to come o...
There is an alarming increasing number of children living either partially or permanently on the str...
The exact number of children living and working in urban streets worldwide is estimated at over 100 ...
This study attempts to explore both the pre-street and the current lived experiences ofunaccompanied...