Rehabilitating street children: The great paradox
January-March 2024 - Vol 16 Num. 1
Street children are habitually depicted in a purely negative manner, often described as indigent, penurious, and impecunious individuals who roam the streets in search of a livelihood. Their world is demoralizing, disheartening, disenchanting and their future appears formidable and arduous as they are frequently rejected,...
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