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Voices from the street

Louise Meincke offers expert consultation on bridging the policy-practice gaps in promoting and protecting the rights of children living or working on the street. This complex issue involves illiteracy, distrust, drug use, and the need to make a living. NGOs like Action for Children in Conflict, Chetna and Hope for Children, Juconi Ecuador, Maestri de Strada, Moroccan Children's Trust, and Retrak play a crucial role. Targeting street-connected children, especially girls and boys aged under 10, 10-14, 14-18, and 18+, this consultation employs methods such as maps, drawings, role-playing, group discussions, and photography to address the challenges.

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Voices from the street

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  1. Voices from the street Louise Meincke Expert Consultation on promoting and protecting the rights of children working and/or living on the street: Bridging the gaps between policy and practice

  2. Complexities include: • High levels of illiteracy and distrust • The use of drugs affects concentration levels • The need to make a living affects availability

  3. Participating NGOs • Action for Children in Conflict (Kenya) • Chetna and Hope for Children (India) • Juconi Ecuador • Maestri de Strada (Italy) • Moroccan Children’s Trust • Retrak (Ethiopia and Uganda)

  4. Who? • Street-connected children • Regular contact with NGOs • Girls and boys • Opting into process willingly • Age range: under 10, between 10-14, 14-18, 18+

  5. Methods • Maps, drawings, diagrams • Role playing, drama and song • Group discussions • Photography and video

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