Street Boy
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Street boy in eid
Eid is one of the happy moment in every persons life.But all street children is not celebrate the eid. Because almost all the two lakh children can hardly manage two-time meals a day, let alone buy new dresses to celebrate Eid,
The street boy in ramadan
Street children in kenya
There will be much to mourn and less to celebrate tomorrow as the number of children on Kenyan streets keeps increasing steadily and the street children continue to suffer. They lack basic needs, have health problems and are exposed to illicit drugs, communicable diseases and sexually transmitted diseases.
Street children in pakistan
Street children in mongolia
Friday, August 20, 2010
Street children in philippines
75% of street children in the Philippines spend the night in the homes of their families, but spend the rest of the day working in the street. Between 25%-30% of street children often create a sort of family among fellow street children, and some of them may maintain an interrupted relationship with their families and the homes of their families. 5%-10% of street children are completely abandoned.
Street children in brazil
The Federal Government estimates that 31,992 adults live on the streets in Brazil. There are no national statistics for minors. An NGO, putting together various local government counts and other estimates, arrived at c. 9578 street-dwellers younger than 18, in state capitals; it estimates they number 25,000 nation-wide. It has also been pointed out that most minors living on the streets are adolescents, rather than children
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