Our Rescue a Child project is a lifeline for many innocent children
Why
are donors in the UK helping rescue street children?
1.5
million children in Bangladesh are living on the street tonight. With your
help, we can protect them, bring them to safety and save them.
The UN estimates that there are 150 million children living on
the street. This is perhaps a conservative estimate, as reporting and recording
is very difficult, and the real figure is thought to be much higher. They are
living in fear, without protection, food or hope for their futures. They are at
huge risk of exploitation, abuse, forced prostitution, trafficking, forced
labour and slavery.
As one of the major charities for street
children, we support street children in Bangladesh and Pakistan.
In Bangladesh, over 50% of the population live below
the poverty line, which can lead to an increase in child abandonment and
suffering. It is estimated that in the capital city, Dhaka, more than 500,000 street
children are living on the street. There are accounts of
children getting caught up in gang disputes and violence, carrying weapons and
taking part in illegal activities.
In Pakistan, there are 1.3 million children living
on the streets, and are denied their basic rights to education, health,
shelter, protection and care. Many children are living in terrible conditions,
and as a means of coping with their suffering have become addicted to drugs.
What do we do after
rescuing a child?
Where possible, we strive to reunite street
children with their families, many of whom have been abandoned
due to poverty or following the death of a parent. However, this is not always
possible, nor is it always best for the child, as the child could be at risk.
In reuniting families and reintegrating the child into their homes, we seek
absolute certainty about the child’s safety and the family’s ability to provide
everything the child needs. The long-term partnerships we have established with
government residential facilities and partner charity boarding schools enable
us to ensure that the children who are referred there are always safe and cared
for with long-term goals in mind.
We
are one of the few charities working for street children in Bangladesh and
Pakistan.
In
Bangladesh, our work with street children began in 2014. We rescue
street children, and work to reunite them with their families where
possible. If this is not possible, due to long-standing feuds, or if the child
will be in danger, or if there are no living family members, we refer them to
permanent shelters offering safety and protection, alongside the ability to go
to school.
Similarly,
in Pakistan we run child protection centres which offer safety and education,
as well as working with their families.
In
Bangladesh, so far 1,361 children have been rescued from the street and they
were either reintegrated with their families or referred to permanent shelters.
Last
year alone, 100 children were recused from the street and 18 children were
referred for full boarding in government residential facilities or partner
charity boarding schools. 88 children have been reunited with their families.
In
our child protection centres in Pakistan more than 500 children have received
informal education and psychosocial treatment since 2017. Last year, 48
children who had no contactable family were referred to government full
boarding institutes and 69 lost children were reintegrated with their parents.
Our
work as one of the few charities for street
children is truly saving and transforming lives of vulnerable children.
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