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Save the Ugandan Street Children

Save the Ugandan Street Children. By: Marcellus B And alex . In Uganda there are about 10,000 Street children. Most of those children live near the capitol of Uganda, “Kampala.”. If street children ask for money or food it can resolve in very brutal beatings.

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Save the Ugandan Street Children

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  1. Save the Ugandan Street Children By: Marcellus B And alex.

  2. In Uganda there are about 10,000 Street children.

  3. Most of those children live near the capitol of Uganda, “Kampala.”

  4. If street children ask for money or food it can resolve in very brutal beatings.

  5. Sometimes people trick kids into working for them and promising a better life but the children end up working day in day out

  6. Most street children don’t have an education so slave traffickers trick them and preform despicable acts on the child.

  7. What can I do? • I’ll tell You what you can do. You can contact the U.N. about the situation. If enough of us call, email, and write they eventually will get involved in the problem. MAIN OFFICE United Nations Foundation, 1800 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Suite 400,Washinton, D.C., 20036202.887.9040 (phone)202.887.9021 (fax) NEW YORK OFFICE United Nations Foundation ,801 Second Ave, Suite 900, New York, NY 10017, 212.697.3315 (phone)

  8. Please read more at these websites. • http://childrensrightsportal.org/ • https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/ (You may need a parents drivers licenses) http://www.unicef.org/search/search.php?q=Uganda&type=Main

  9. Thanks for all your help.

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