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Article: Street children: the facts.
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- New Internationalist
- Article date:
- April 1, 2005
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Who are these children?
The usual image is of young homeless people who live and work on the streets. But it is better to think of street children in terms of their relationship to the street. Some come from street families. Others live mainly on the street but may go back to the family home in the evenings or make sporadic visits. Yet others sleep in night shelters. A proportion endure periods in jail or institutions or spend their days working in open air markets. Most are working children.
All are individuals first with their own unique, complex lives.
How many are there?
Nobody knows for sure. Estimates differ widely--anywhere from ...