
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Street boy in eid

The street boy in ramadan
Street children in kenya

Street children in pakistan
Street children in mongolia
Friday, August 20, 2010
Street children in philippines

Street children in brazil

Street children in romania
Street children in vietnam

Street children in russia

In Russia , street children usually find a home in underground pipe and cable collectors during the harsh winter. These underground homes offer space, shelter and most importantly of all, heat from hot water and central heating pipes.
Russia has 1 million street children, and one in four crimes involves underage youths. Officially, the number of children without supervision is more than 700,000. However, experts believe the real figure has long been between 2 and 4 million.Street children in india

Street children in uk

· Children who run away, leave home or are thrown out, commonly referred to as ‘Runaways’:young people who stay away from home for at least one night without the permission of their parent or carer. About a quarter of runaways will sleep outside.
· Homeless: someone who has no home where they can be expected to live, and who may be staying with friends, in a hostel or in a shelter.
· Street homeless: someone who is homeless and sleeping rough outside on the street or elsewhere.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Life in the streets in dhaka

Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Types of work

Sunday, August 8, 2010
Child domestic worker

Condition of the tokai

Tokai

In Bangladesh, we see different kind of boys, who are collects different kinds of garbage in their sackand they sell it vangari shop(shop that buy any kind of waste product).They are so poor and are called “Tokai”.It is a one kind of child labour.Majority of the tokai’s belong to the age group 7-15 years but aged tokai also found.Basically tokai’s workplace is mainly public places,bus,train launch terminals,shopping area,streets,residential areas ,dustbin etc.

They work daily 8-10 hours and also average income per day less 70 taka.They have no skills.Sometimes,they works under a group or independently.NGOs have tkaen different programmes for the welfare of the tokai.They are hopeless.they have no identity.some are houseless.
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Tokai (video)
Tokai Bangla word meaning collector. It usually refers to poor children who collect left out things from streets, dustbins, houses and other public places for recycling.If we see the video then we can easily understand their life.
Friday, August 6, 2010
The present situation

A boy sells tea on the street in Dhaka. Although child labor is illegal in Bangladesh an estimated 4.9 million Bangladeshi children aged 5 to 15 are working according to UNICEF. They often work in hazardous environments and have little access to education. According to a recent World Bank study, Bangladesh is among at least 33 countries that are at risk of serious political unrest if food and fuel prices keep rising. Bangladesh is currently one of the world's poorest countries, where nearly 40 percent of the 144 million population survive on less than a dollar a day and on average spend eighty percent of their income on food.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Lack of education
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