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The Problem Of Street Children In Developing Countries - Causes and Effects on Development. A case study of Kabale Municipality, Kabale District-Uganda

English, German · Paperback / Softback

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The problem of street children greatly affects development. Poverty, food deficiencies, and unsafe water are responsible for the deaths of millions of children every year.Interestingly, MDGs have a human development aspect, yet there seems to be fewer attempts in directing their benefits towards children on streets. This study provides statistics of street children and analyses their causes and effects on development in relation to the MDGs. The report reveals that pull and push factors exacerbate the street children problem leading to increased illiteracy levels and rising mortality and morbidity levels. Government and community members should promote poverty alleviation programs, strengthen people s economic bases and should stop administering corporal punishments on children. The book is instrumental in showing how street children affect development, a fact ignored by studies. The findings are helpful to development partners and can be used by academicians for further studies.

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Stephen G. Bugabo, MA: Studied Development Studies at Uganda Martyrs University. Regional Coordinator MasterCard Foundation Scholars Program at Brac, Mbarara.

Product details

Authors Bugabo G Stephen, Bugabo G. Stephen, Bugabo G. Stephen
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English, German
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.05.2013
 
EAN 9783659278266
ISBN 978-3-659-27826-6
No. of pages 92
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Development theory and development policy

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