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Street children in Bolivia

  • There are over 2,500 children living on the streets of major cities such as Cochabamba, La Paz and Santa Cruz.
  • UNICEF estimates that 800,000 children work in Bolivia. 
  • 75% of street children are 12 years old, 25% aged three to 11.
  • UNICEF also states 60% of street children left home due to physical violence.
  • 20% left home because there wasn't enough to eat and 20% were abandoned by their parents.
  • 80% of these children inhale "clefa" [glue] and some adolescents are alcoholics.
  • More than 100 post-pubescent young women live in the streets of Cochabamba without any sex education or advice.
  • More than 40 babies live on the streets of Cochabamba.
  • Most street children are functionally illiterate because they left school. They can read and write with difficulty.
  • 90% use solvents as a form of escapism.

Why are there street children?

 Urbanisation – rural communities, coca growers in particular, are losing their livelihoods and so moving into the cities in the hope of making a living. The cities are unable to support the rapidly growing population, and so poverty persists.

Violence in the family is a serious problem in Bolivia. UNICEF estimates that 60% of street children in Bolivia have left home because of physical violence. Domestic violence is widespread and often unreported – and when it is reported, results in only a few days in jail and a small fine.

Large families mean that parents are often unable to look after all their children – UNICEF estimates that 20% of street children have left home because there was not enough to eat, and that 20% of street children have been abandoned by their parents.

Child labour has a long history in Bolivia due to poverty – estimates suggest that there are around 800,000 children under 18 working on the streets (UNICEF). Approximately 30% of working children and adolescents live in urban areas. Working on the streets, children often begin to spend more and more time there, until they eventually stop going home altogether.

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