Empowering street children in India: need for a paradigm shift
By: Rajiv, R.A.
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ArticlePublisher: 2004Description: p.114-31.Subject(s): Street children
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AdministratorSummary: In this paper Shri R.A. Rajiv, examines for phenomenon of street children, their definition, characteristics and handling by Government and civil society. The reasons for this phenomenon are also examined, particularly in the Indian context. Finally he focuses on one successful street children project being run by an NGO. "Butter Files" in Delhi and draws lessons, in terms of policy implications from that project. - Reproduced.
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In this paper Shri R.A. Rajiv, examines for phenomenon of street children, their definition, characteristics and handling by Government and civil society. The reasons for this phenomenon are also examined, particularly in the Indian context. Finally he focuses on one successful street children project being run by an NGO. "Butter Files" in Delhi and draws lessons, in terms of policy implications from that project. - Reproduced.


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