Understanding street-exposure and abuse among street-involved children and youth in Kenya: structural intervention insights from routinely collected program data
Michael Goodman,
Kelvin Munene,
Nora Gardner
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundStreet-involved children and youth (SICY) face significant challenges, including structural and social exclusion, and multiple forms of abuse. Global estimates indicate there are 10–15 million SICY worldwide, with over 250 000 in Kenya alone. There is limited understanding of the timing of these abuse experiences, which may inform interventional efforts.MethodsThis study analysed relationships between the duration of street exposure, sleep location and experiences of abuse among formerly SICY (aged 6… Show more
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