Street Action is a small but influential NGO, working with and supporting exemplar projects in Eastern and Southern Africa. Working through partnerships, it seeks to address the complex needs of street children and to put the issue on the agenda through developing research and influencing policy. Our Vision: A world where street children find freedom from poverty, neglect and violence and are able to transform their lives towards a positive future. Our Mission: Working with partners to support children and young people living on the street in Africa - through intervention, re-integration and prevention. Our Aims : Partnerships with those with a shared vision Supporting and promoting p... read more Street Action is a small but influential NGO, working with and supporting exemplar projects in Eastern and Southern Africa. Working through partnerships, it seeks to address the complex needs of street children and to put the issue on the agenda through developing research and influencing policy. Our Vision: A world where street children find freedom from poverty, neglect and violence and are able to transform their lives towards a positive future. Our Mission: Working with partners to support children and young people living on the street in Africa - through intervention, re-integration and prevention. Our Aims : Partnerships with those with a shared vision Supporting and promoting pioneering street child organisations Developing Research and influencing Policy to create knowledge understanding and solutions Share, learn and develop good practice models through networks, partnerships and collaboration. Promoting the rights and protection of street children
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By New Generation Burundi | Supporter Relations & Communications Officer
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