Street children in Harare

After giving some general information about children working on the streets of Harare, the article discusses the way children live on the streets when the streets become their home. It gives some reasons for their being on the streets, describes how they organise themselves and how they earn a livin...

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description After giving some general information about children working on the streets of Harare, the article discusses the way children live on the streets when the streets become their home. It gives some reasons for their being on the streets, describes how they organise themselves and how they earn a living, and comments on their values. The article goes on to point out that there are a variety of perspectives on where the problem of street children lies, and to outline possible lines of intervention. Après avoir donné des informations générales sur les enfants travaillant dans les rues de Harare, cet article discute de la maniere dont les enfants vivent dans les rues lorsque les rues deviennent leur foyer. L'article propose des raisons pour expliquer pourquoi ils sont dans les rues, décrit comment ils s'organisent par eux-mêmes et comment ils gagnent leur vie, et commente sur leurs valeurs. Cet article fait ensuite remarquer qu'il-y-a une variété de perspectives sur les causes du problème des enfants de la rue, et expose des plans d'interventions possibles.
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Automobiles
Child labour
Children
Children & youth
Children's rights
Childrens rights
Cities
Criminals
Downtowns
Ethnology
Glues
Homeless People
Living off the Street
Police
Railroad stations
Runaway children
Runaways
Social aspects
Social structure
Social structure and social relations
Street children
Suburbs
Urban areas
Urban life
Urban poverty
Zimbabwe
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