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Local gangs were, at times, involved in this exploitation. Egyptian children were recruited for domestic and agricultural labor; some of these children faced conditions indicative of involuntary servitude, such as restrictions on movement, non-payment of wages, threats, and physical or sexual abuse. [6]
Gavroche, a fictional character in the historical novel Les Misérables by Victor Hugo, is inspired by the street children who existed in France in the 19th century. Multiethnic group of "street gamins" in Istanbul (then known in English as Constantinople), 1921. Street children are poor or homeless children who live on the streets of a city ...
Alfajiri Street Kids Art was founded in 2012 when its founder, Lenore Boyd, was visiting Nairobi on a volunteer mission. A chance encounter with a young child living on the street inspired her to launch the organization, whose mission would be to go beyond the provision of the immediate needs of street children (such as food and clothing) and offer them a platform for creative self-expression ...
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Egyptian Streets is an English language independent news website and organization founded in July 2012 by Egyptian journalist Mohamed Khairat as a blog, but later developed into a media company in March 2014. It claims to be the number one English media outlet in Egypt by reach. In February 2015, more than 800,000 visited the website.
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Articles relating to street children, poor or homeless children who live on the streets of a city, town, or village UNICEF's definition covers boys and girls, aged under 18 years, for whom "the street" (including unoccupied dwellings and wasteland) has become home and/or their source of livelihood, and who are inadequately protected or supervised.