Street and Working Children - A Guide to Planning

In the 1990s, street children living and working in cities across the
world have become more visible, giving rise to international concern.
In response, many different projects have been set up to try to meet
their needs.

This is a guide for those who want to start, or improve, a project
working with homeless and working children. Rather than citing rules
and regulations, it offers ways of approaching work with street
children that should be effective in any context. It is a stimulating
resource, providing ideas and examples of methods that have worked
elsewhere.

Development Manual No.4
Owner: Judith Ennew

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Countries

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