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Children, Youth and Environments
Vol 13, No.1 (Spring 2003)
ISSN 1546-2250
Girls:
The Less Visible Street Children of Zimbabwe
Rumbidzai
Rurevo and Michael Bourdillon
Department of Sociology
University of Zimbabwe
Citation:
Rurevo, Rumbidzai and Michael Bourdillon. “Girls: The
Less Visible Street Children of Zimbabwe.” Children, Youth
and Environments 13(1), Spring 2003. Retrieved [date] from http://colorado.edu/journals/cye.
Abstract
This
article arises from descriptive research on a number of street
girls in Harare, based on meeting the girls where they operated
and interviewing them informally several times over a two-month
period. It looks at the background of poverty and family disintegration
that resulted in the children being on the streets. It comments
on public perceptions of street girls. The girls develop coping
mechanisms: those living on the streets generally rely at least
occasionally on the trade of sex. The article briefly discusses
the difficulty of finding appropriate intervention, pointing to
the intolerable damage to the lives of the girls on the one hand
and their resistance to compulsory removal from the streets on
the other. Finally, it points to the need of attitudinal changes
in society.
Keywords:
street children; girls; prostitution; Africa; Zimbabwe
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