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Realising Rights: Stop Violence Against Street Children
The police treat us badly. They hit us. Not for any particular reason. . just because they feel like it. They have hit me lots of times. They hit with their rifles, or with sticks, on our backs and stomachs. And sometimes they just punch us in the stomach with their hands. They also take our paint thinner and pour it over our heads. They have done that to me five times. It is awful, it hurts really bad. It gets in your eyes and burns; for half an hour you can not see anything.
The above testimony is from a 15 year old street child in Guatemala. Street children across the world are subjected to horrendous levels of violence, which often takes place in the hands of agents of the state - the very people who are supposed to protect them and guarantee their rights to a happy, safe and fulfilled life.
The Realising Rights: Stop Violence Against Street Children campaign aims to reduce the levels of violence against street-involved children around the world and raise vital funds to support the Consortium for Street Children in this work.
What we are calling for:
- Training and sensitisation of police in street children’s rights, needs and protection issues ;
- Decriminalisation of so-called status offences ;
- An end to all round-ups
- Awareness-raising campaigns on violence against street children.
This year in November the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child celebrates its 20th anniversary. We want to use this opportunity to draw attention to the rights of street children, and put pressure on the world's governments to ensure that street children are no longer subjected to these unacceptable practices - BUT WE NEED YOUR HELP!
How can you help?
- Sign our petition
- Write to your MP: contact us for more information
- Spread the word
- Sign up for our newsletter
- Donate or fundraise for us
- Join our Facebook group

"Street children are not a problem. I repeat: street children are not a problem. They are children and young people.
The psychological and physical abuse that forces a child to run away from home: that is a problem.
The sexual abuse of girls by teachers: that is a problem.
HIV and AIDS that kills one or both parents and then sees a little girl trying to raise her brothers and sisters on the street: that is a problem.
And once these children are on the street, what happens? The police abuse them and arbitrarily arrest them. Sexual predators, often from foreign countries, stalk them. Schools close their doors to them. Health services deny them care.
These are indeed a problem: not street children.
You have a unique opportunity to help these children to claim their rights. Sitting together is a key step. But talk and plans are not enough. The must be turned into action.
This is just the beginning. How far you go is entirely up to you."
Alex Dressler
CSC Senior Advisor
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