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Empowering street children: A call to action

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SINCE 2012, the International Day for Street Children has served as a poignant reminder of the resilience and spirit of millions of children worldwide who face unimaginable hardships living on the streets. Despite not being recognized by the UN, this day holds immense significance as we acknowledge the humanity, dignity and defiance of street-connected children.

This year, our focus turns to what makes street-connected children feel like they belong in their communities, countries and cultures. It’s a call to action for governments and communities to ensure that these children are not only recognized but also afforded their rights in both policy and practice.

In Pakistan, the plight of street children is deeply troubling. Ranked 149th out of 185 countries in the Kids Rights Index 2022, the country is home to over 1.5 million street children, condemned to a life of destitution, exploitation and danger. These children scavenge for food, endure abuse and are vulnerable to the worst forms of exploitation, including sexual and drug abuse.

Extreme poverty, lack of access to education and healthcare and rising inflation force children onto the streets, perpetuating a vicious cycle of deprivation and neglect. The government must take decisive action to address these root causes, providing safeguarding mechanisms, shelters and rehabilitation programs in alignment with international standards such as the UNCRC.

Moreover, economic progress and poverty eradication are essential to alleviate the suffering of street children. Without addressing the underlying economic challenges, the problem will persist. The private sector and civil society must also step up, providing support and resources to vulnerable families and children.

In addition to immediate action to address the plight of street children, it is imperative to focus on long-term solutions that break the cycle of poverty and vulnerability. Education plays a pivotal role in empowering children and breaking the chains of intergenerational poverty. Access to quality education must be prioritized, ensuring that all children, regardless of their background, have the opportunity to learn and thrive.

Furthermore, efforts to address the root causes of child homelessness must be accompanied by measures to create inclusive and supportive communities. Ending stigma and discrimination against street-connected children is essential, fostering an environment where every child is valued and respected.

This year, as we mark International Street Children Day, it is worth noting that it coincides with the Eid holidays—a time of celebration and joy for many. However, amidst the festivities, it is imperative that we do not forget the millions of children who continue to languish on the streets, their voices silenced by poverty and neglect. By promoting empathy, understanding, and acceptance, we can create a society where every child feels a sense of belonging and is given the chance to reach their full potential. Together, let us stand in solidarity with street children everywhere, reaffirming our commitment to building a world where every child belongs.

—The writer is Programme Manager, Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Child, SPARC, Islamabad.

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