As kinship relationships and support networks across family
lines weaken with modernization, economic stressors take a great
toll on children. Kenya, like some other nations in Africa and
around the globe, has witnessed a rapid rise in street children.
The street children in Nairobi come from single parent families
which are mostly headed by women. Another group are AIDS orphans.
This study documents how street children in Nairobi follow survival
strategies including (for boys) collecting garbage, and (for
girls), prostitution. Gender is emphasized throughout the book.
Although impoverished families are the most likely to produce
street children, not all poor families have their children on the
streets. The problem of street children is a complex one that calls
for a comprehensive and coordinated policy and program for
intervention at all levels and in all sectors of society.
Alleviating poverty and rebuilding the family institution should be
among the first steps in addressing the problem.
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