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  1. Nuestros proyectos apoyan a niños de la calle conectados en todo el mundo. CSC se asocia con varios financiadores para entregar proyectos en todo el mundo. Trabajamos con nuestros miembros para mejorar la vida de los niños de la calle y hacer realidad sus derechos.

    • México

      México - Projects Benefitting Street Children - Consortium...

    • Perú

      Perú - Projects Benefitting Street Children - Consortium for...

    • Ecuador

      Ecuador - Projects Benefitting Street Children - Consortium...

    • India

      India - Projects Benefitting Street Children - Consortium...

    • Vietnam

      Vietnam - Projects Benefitting Street Children - Consortium...

    • Ghana

      El Atlas Legal: Poniendo a los Niños de la Calle en el Mapa....

  2. 1. Introduction. A street children project involves planning, implementation and coordination in order to achieve intended goals. The process must be systematic and continuous. A successful street children project requires community effort. Establishing a Community Advisory Committee is an important step in this direction.

  3. Find out more and get involved. This year we will be coming together with members of our global network, expert practitioners and researchers to share a range of initiatives and projects focused on the theme of keeping street-connected children safe.

  4. Street-connected and homeless children. Children across the world are left homeless and forced onto the streets to fend for themselves due to numerous reasons, primarily poverty, war, previous violence and abuse, exploitation, and desperation. Once on the streets, children can become further trapped in new and repeated cycles of poverty, crime, ...

  5. en. About Street Children. Street children are some of the most vulnerable children on the planet. Street Children and Homeless Children – Definitions. In everyday speech, people may use lots of different words or terms. ‘Street children’ and ‘homeless children’ or homeless youth might be used interchangeably, but there are some differences.

  6. In the WHO Substance Use Street Children Project, case management refers to a set of skills needed to work with a child. The skills include the ability to determine a child’s needs, recognize when the child is in a crisis, plan a response to the child’s needs, and recognize when the child no longer needs the services.

  7. Protecting children in street situations from violence, abuse, neglect and exploitation, and providing them access to other essential services (e.g., birth registration, shelter, health, nutrition, education and legal services) is vital to ensuring their rights.