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The role of non-governmental organizations in addressing street children in Egypt
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Out of sight, out of mind... Cairo's street children: a question of agency and justice
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Psychosocial needs, stressors and survival strategies of adolescent street children in Mzuzu, Malawi: A human development approach
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A study of the Knysna street children
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Primary health care facilities for street children : a study of the street children's requirements in designing community hospitals in Angola
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The experiences of street children at community-based home schools
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"In the ruins of the everyday": Cairo and its abandoned children in street situations
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Factors Associated with Vulnerability to HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections among Street Children in Selected Towns of Ethiopia, 2016
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Tshwane street children’s experiences of learning life skills through the medium of sport
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Doing hope with children who have been living on the street
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The knowledge of street children in Pretoria, South Africa, of sexuality and of HIV and AIDS
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Protection of the right to a family within the context of separated and unaccompanied children in natural disasters
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Autonomy, sheltered street children and group music therapy
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Effects of Community-Based Socio-Cultural Animation and Shade- Tree Theatre on Social Competence of Street Children in Oyo Town, Nigeria
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Street graphics : thirty-one silkscreen prints, based on South African iconography, with reference to certain characteristics of the street poster
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Health of street children in Cape Town, May-November 1989
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Sexual risk nehaviour of street Youth in South West Nigeria
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The management of teaching and learning of street children in Gauteng schools
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We feed off the spirit of the audience' : an ethnographic study of musical storytelling in the street music of South Africa
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Plutarch's essay on superstition as a socio-religious perspective on street begging
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Towards more pedestrian-friendly streets in Cairo
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Resilience in families of children with developmental disabilities
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Exploring the forms of violence experienced by women street vendors, and the strategies they use to sustain a living, in a particular South African periurban context, Muswodi Dipeni
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LABELLING OF CHILDREN AS WITCHES IN EKET, AKWA IBOM STATE, NIGERIA