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UGANDA — STREET CHILD Fifteen-year-old Samuel and his two youngest brothers were forced to flee their home in South Sudan in the middle of the night after rebels attacked their village. Now living in Palabek refugee settlement in Northern Uganda, Samuel is a student at our Progressive PrimarySchool. “Now, it
LIBERIA — STREET CHILD Street Child started working in Liberia in 2013, helping street-connected children in the capital of Monrovia. When Liberia was hit with the Ebola crisis, we expanded our work to support the thousands of children impacted by Ebola to go to school. Street Child is now working in four regions in Liberia: Montserrado, Margibi, CapeMount and Maryland.
KENYA — STREET CHILD Additionally, Kenya is also host to over 494,000 refugees who have fled ongoing violence in South Sudan and Somalia. These refugees are normally settled in one of the two main refugee camps in Kenya, where the education facilities are under-resourced, under-funded and overcrowded. What we are doing. Educating Children. MOZAMBIQUE — STREET CHILD We are delighted to announce that Street Child has been awarded funding from the UEFA Foundation for Children to launch a new project to improve and support the psychosocial well-being of children displaced by the ongoing conflict in Cabo Delgado. With the looming threat of COVID-19, Erica Neil, Programmes Manager for Street ChildMozambique
NEPAL — STREET CHILD Street Child Nepal provides education for children in marginalised rural and urban communities across Nepal. From building schools in earthquake-affected communities to giving the most marginalised children a chance to go to school, we are working to ensure that nochild is forgotten.
RED HAND DAY 2021: REFLECTIONS ON STREET CHILD’S WORK WITH On Red Hand Day 2021, Street Child of Nigeria’s Thomas Guyatt reflects on Street Child’s work with child soldiers in North East Nigeria, highlighting the plight of children forced to serve as soldiers in wars and armed conflicts and calling for continuedinvestment in
CAMEROON — STREET CHILD With the outbreak of COVID-19 in Cameroon in March 2020, Street Child adapted its initial six-month plan to focus on immediate response to emerging needs on the ground. We established a locally-led COVID-19 Rapid Respond Fund, and set up our first partnerships with 6 local organisations. Through this response fund, Street Child was amongstthe
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UGANDA — STREET CHILD Fifteen-year-old Samuel and his two youngest brothers were forced to flee their home in South Sudan in the middle of the night after rebels attacked their village. Now living in Palabek refugee settlement in Northern Uganda, Samuel is a student at our Progressive PrimarySchool. “Now, it
LIBERIA — STREET CHILD Street Child started working in Liberia in 2013, helping street-connected children in the capital of Monrovia. When Liberia was hit with the Ebola crisis, we expanded our work to support the thousands of children impacted by Ebola to go to school. Street Child is now working in four regions in Liberia: Montserrado, Margibi, CapeMount and Maryland.
KENYA — STREET CHILD Additionally, Kenya is also host to over 494,000 refugees who have fled ongoing violence in South Sudan and Somalia. These refugees are normally settled in one of the two main refugee camps in Kenya, where the education facilities are under-resourced, under-funded and overcrowded. What we are doing. Educating Children. MOZAMBIQUE — STREET CHILD We are delighted to announce that Street Child has been awarded funding from the UEFA Foundation for Children to launch a new project to improve and support the psychosocial well-being of children displaced by the ongoing conflict in Cabo Delgado. With the looming threat of COVID-19, Erica Neil, Programmes Manager for Street ChildMozambique
NEPAL — STREET CHILD Street Child Nepal provides education for children in marginalised rural and urban communities across Nepal. From building schools in earthquake-affected communities to giving the most marginalised children a chance to go to school, we are working to ensure that nochild is forgotten.
RED HAND DAY 2021: REFLECTIONS ON STREET CHILD’S WORK WITH On Red Hand Day 2021, Street Child of Nigeria’s Thomas Guyatt reflects on Street Child’s work with child soldiers in North East Nigeria, highlighting the plight of children forced to serve as soldiers in wars and armed conflicts and calling for continuedinvestment in
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COVID-19 EMERGENCY APPEAL. There is a catastrophe unfolding on our doorsteps and within our communities. COVID-19 now promises to bring untold suffering to the poorest, most fragile communities in the world. For those living in extreme poverty, in urban slums, refugee camps, and those communities affected by war or previous humanitarian disasters, this is just the beginning. They are unprepared for what is coming and unable to respond to the carnage that will be left behind. Street Child’s experience, built through the darkest hours of the Ebola crisis, coupled with our model of working arm-in-arm with a network of excellent local partners puts us in a unique position to help at this vital time. The communities we serve need us to act. We are determined to do justthat.
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