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  1. Yangon University of Economics
  2. Master of Public Administrations (MPA/EMPA)

A STUDY OF EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT OF STREET CHILDREN IN YANGON REGION (CASE STUDY ON SOUTH DAGON AND KAMARYUT TOWNSHIP AREA) (Aye Aye Mar, 2019)

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Title A STUDY OF EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT OF STREET CHILDREN IN YANGON REGION (CASE STUDY ON SOUTH DAGON AND KAMARYUT TOWNSHIP AREA) (Aye Aye Mar, 2019)
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Aye Aye Mar (EMPA - 16)
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Street children constitute an example of the globally deprived and poor. They are victims of an unequal economic and social system. Even though the case study is for Yangon Region, the chosen area is more hazardous places where most of the street children can be found. 150 street children are selected from two townships by using snowball sampling method and structured questionnaire. This study explores the life and situation of Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) in Yangon. Most of the OVC are poor and living in suburban and slum areas. Caregivers are illiterate or low educated. They work as unskilled labor or odd job workers and their daily income is just sufficient for their daily living. Their common needs for OVC are food, security, health care, education and psycho-social economy. Some caregivers no afford their children’s education and most of the caregivers allow the children attend only primary school which is free education by the government, except lower secondary and upper secondary education. Among the street children, some of them are studying at a charity school while working, some of them are chosen to study at the government supported vocational training schools and some of the qualified students have already worked at the various work places.
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