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  1. Consortium for Street Children está trabajando con nuestra red global para brindar un apoyo crucial a los niños de la calle y ayudarlos a acceder a los servicios, la información y la protección legal que necesitan durante la pandemia.

  2. Describe the steps that should be followed when implementing a street children project. Outline a strategic plan for a selected street children project.

  3. Street children are one of the world’s most invisible populations. They are overlooked by governments, law and policymakers and many others in society. The Legal Atlas puts information about laws affecting street children directly into the hands of street children and their advocates.

  4. This monitoring and evaluation handbook has been prepared as the final phase of the WHO Street Children Project which began in 1991 and includes cities in countries from all regions of the globe.

  5. Daily Updates of the Latest Projects & Documents. In many regions of the world, the phenomenon of street children is unabated, while it is emerging in others where it was unknown so far. Behind child disconnection lie .

  6. Improving the quality of life of street children is a difficult and challenging task. In response to this, WHO developed a project focusing on psychoactive substance use among street children. Initially, project activities were piloted in seven countries around the world and a draft training package was developed.

  7. Each street child has its own destiny and its own story. The following stories sent by Member Organizations of the European Federation for Street Children (EFSC), illustrate such destinies giving a voice to these children who are often invisible