In this study, we want to examine reasons for the pervasiveness of the practice of child abandonment, using the “Skolombo Boys and Lakasara Girls’’ in Calabar, the state capital of Cross River State, Nigeria, as the analytical context. Globally, there are approximately 150 million children roaming the street without care or shelter (United Nation Educational Scientific and Cultural Organizations, 2017). These children are chased from their respective home by violence, drug and alcohol use and abuse, death of either or both parents, family dysfunction, war, natural disaster, insurgency or simply socio-economic collapse. Many of these street children are forced to fend for living on the streets, scavenging, begging, hawking in the slums and ...
The menace of child abuse has remained a challenge to the development of the child and the country. ...
This paper is concerned with how child abuse can be a set back to child development and national eco...
In Nigeria, people have variously described children as the future hope or as leaders of tomorrow. S...
The paper examined the plights of street children who relocated from Lagos to neighbouring cities in...
This paper examines the lived experience of street children and other stakeholders’ perceptions in t...
THE PHENOMENON OF street children has become a global problem. There are as many reasons for being o...
This paper discusses the nature and problems associated with street begging by children as it exists...
The rising incidences of baby factories have gradually added to the plethora of human rights issues ...
This paper examines the Skolombo-street children of Calabar. It also investigates the reason for the...
Nigeria, being asignatory to the Convention on the Rights of the Child(UNCRC, 1989) promulgated the ...
Concern for children’s safety and protection has become a global issue and has evoked considerable d...
This paper examines the Skolombo-street children of Calabar. It also investigates the reason for the...
Child labour is one of the socioeconomic violence against children and violation of Child Right Act ...
This paper on Socio-Cultural Values and Children’s Rights in Calabar analyses the history and value ...
Living in the street is a phenomenon alien to native communities in Africa and perhaps other traditi...
The menace of child abuse has remained a challenge to the development of the child and the country. ...
This paper is concerned with how child abuse can be a set back to child development and national eco...
In Nigeria, people have variously described children as the future hope or as leaders of tomorrow. S...
The paper examined the plights of street children who relocated from Lagos to neighbouring cities in...
This paper examines the lived experience of street children and other stakeholders’ perceptions in t...
THE PHENOMENON OF street children has become a global problem. There are as many reasons for being o...
This paper discusses the nature and problems associated with street begging by children as it exists...
The rising incidences of baby factories have gradually added to the plethora of human rights issues ...
This paper examines the Skolombo-street children of Calabar. It also investigates the reason for the...
Nigeria, being asignatory to the Convention on the Rights of the Child(UNCRC, 1989) promulgated the ...
Concern for children’s safety and protection has become a global issue and has evoked considerable d...
This paper examines the Skolombo-street children of Calabar. It also investigates the reason for the...
Child labour is one of the socioeconomic violence against children and violation of Child Right Act ...
This paper on Socio-Cultural Values and Children’s Rights in Calabar analyses the history and value ...
Living in the street is a phenomenon alien to native communities in Africa and perhaps other traditi...
The menace of child abuse has remained a challenge to the development of the child and the country. ...
This paper is concerned with how child abuse can be a set back to child development and national eco...
In Nigeria, people have variously described children as the future hope or as leaders of tomorrow. S...