'Growing up on the streets' was a qualitative, longitudinal, participatory research project following the lives of street children and youth as they grow up on the streets of three African cities: Accra, Ghana; Bukavu, DRC and Harare, Zimbabwe. Street children and youth were participants and researchers alongside street work practitioners, UK academics, a UK charity and African NGOs. Funding came from Backstage Trust. The innovative research design was developed with street children and youth (aged 14-20), employing a capability (rather than vulnerability) approach to their lives. They defined the 10 capabilities which formed the framework for the project. The project won awards for its innovative approach and impact. The data (2478 intervi...
The street children phenomenon is a problem experienced all over the world. The occurrence in develo...
Little is known about how street connected young people maintain livelihoods and how their earning s...
Abstract Earlier studies on streetism' or street children' have often focused exclusively on the eco...
'Growing up on the streets' was a qualitative, longitudinal, participatory research project followin...
There is an alarming increasing number of children living either partially or permanently on the str...
• Like other young people, street children and youth have hopes, dreams and aspirations, but perceiv...
The research seeks to bring out the psycho-social challenges that are faced by children living in th...
This chapter explores the development of participatory research with street children and considers h...
Key Points- Street children and youth are the experts on their own lives.- Through communication ski...
Street children and youth engage in a rich variety of play activities across the three cities, which...
In the period between 2000 and 2015 much has been written about Zimbabwe’s political and economic pr...
Street children and youth are creative and adaptable in response to the very difficult conditions of...
This study attempts to explore both the pre-street and the current lived experiences ofunaccompanied...
Key Points- Spirituality is a complex and important aspect of street life, impacting the physical, s...
In the last 30 years, street children and youth have received significant international attention, y...
The street children phenomenon is a problem experienced all over the world. The occurrence in develo...
Little is known about how street connected young people maintain livelihoods and how their earning s...
Abstract Earlier studies on streetism' or street children' have often focused exclusively on the eco...
'Growing up on the streets' was a qualitative, longitudinal, participatory research project followin...
There is an alarming increasing number of children living either partially or permanently on the str...
• Like other young people, street children and youth have hopes, dreams and aspirations, but perceiv...
The research seeks to bring out the psycho-social challenges that are faced by children living in th...
This chapter explores the development of participatory research with street children and considers h...
Key Points- Street children and youth are the experts on their own lives.- Through communication ski...
Street children and youth engage in a rich variety of play activities across the three cities, which...
In the period between 2000 and 2015 much has been written about Zimbabwe’s political and economic pr...
Street children and youth are creative and adaptable in response to the very difficult conditions of...
This study attempts to explore both the pre-street and the current lived experiences ofunaccompanied...
Key Points- Spirituality is a complex and important aspect of street life, impacting the physical, s...
In the last 30 years, street children and youth have received significant international attention, y...
The street children phenomenon is a problem experienced all over the world. The occurrence in develo...
Little is known about how street connected young people maintain livelihoods and how their earning s...
Abstract Earlier studies on streetism' or street children' have often focused exclusively on the eco...