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In Southern Nigeria, where poverty and underemployment drive thousands of people per year into situations of Trafficking in Persons (TiP), Street Child is working with communities and local government stakeholders to build alternatives to trafficking in three Local Government Areas of Edo State.
17 Νοε 2016 · To examine the diversity of livelihood options exercised by the street children, existing literature provided information on three broad categories of informal activity: street beggar, street daily labourer, and street vendor.
9 Ιουλ 2024 · To have a nuanced account of street children in Nigerian cities, the study recruited 788 from Ibadan, Osogbo and Akure, using convenience sampling approach. The participants include 532 (67.5%) street boys and 256 (32.5%) girls.
The phenomenon of street children has been on the increase in most major urban streets in Nigeria (Oloko, 1999). In response to this problem at the global level, the United Nations held a Convention on the Rights of a Child in 1989 and Nigeria was one of the signatories to the provisions of the Convention.
21 Ιαν 2020 · The book “Street Children in Nigeria: Issues and Perspectives’’ is one of the outcomes of about a decade of intensive studies on the street children phenomenon and its associated...
This article summarizes the determinants of child streetism, the risks associated with it (violence, street gangsterism, drugs and substance abuse), and the intervention policies and programmes for street children in Nigeria.
6 Αυγ 2024 · This chapter examines the street cultism phenomenon in Lagos State, Nigeria, through the lens of historical scholarship. It explores the emergence, modes of operation, and manifestations of two major street cultist groups (i.e., the “Awawa Boys” and the...