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Journalist 103 Reporting Live Zippyshare Upgrade Your BrowserOther factors include unprecedented global industrialization, unplanned and rapid urbanization, family disintegration and lack of education (SPARC 2015). My special praise to the Holy Prophet Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him) who is forever a source of guidance and knowledge for humanity as a whole. The work represented in this document was accomplished under the compassionate attitude, brotherly behaviour, enthusiastic direction, observant pursuit, scholarly criticism, cheering, perspective and progressive supervision of Rao Nadeem Alam (Ph.D.), Assistant Professor, department of Department of Anthropology, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. His comprehensive analysis and rigorous critique not only improved the quality of this thesis, but also my overall understanding in research work. I am grateful to his ever-inspiring guidance, keen interest, scholarly comments and constructive suggestions throughout the course of my studies. Last but not the least, I must acknowledge my Indebtedness to my loving friends, brothers and sisters who motivated me and encouraged for my success. The 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) defines a child as any human being below the age of eighteen years, unless under the law applicable to the child, majority is attained earlier. All the children abandon their homes and rescued by the child protection and welfare bureaus of Faisalabad, Lahore and Rawalpindi were our the population. We A selected a sample of 120 children was selected, having rural background, through purposive sampling technique. Interview guide was used as a tool for data collection, which included questions on geographical affiliation, demographic information, families, educational attainment, and other key perceptions of children. Data findings depict that geographical facts like backward districts, domesticfamilies environment, familial relationships, educational institutions environment, absence of basic facilities at village, poverty within family, peer impact, lack of productive activities like sports grounds, libraries, etc. Summary, Conclusion Recommendation 53 6.1. Summary: Error Bookmark not defined. Conclusion 53 6.3. Recommendation 54 Appendix 1 Interview Schedule 57 References 62. Therefore, the runaway children are individuals under ages of 18 who are unable to live in a safe environment with a relative and lack safe alternative living arrangements. Runaway children are also defined as individuals under age 18 who absent themselves from their home or legal residence at least overnight without the permission of their parents or legal guardians. ![]() A huge number of children escape from their homes daily due to various factors like negligence, physical abuse, without knowing the problems they have to face after running. The incidents of children escaping from home arise from various factors including negligence, physical abuse, without knowing the problems they have to face after running. The true scale of the problem is unknown, since there is not a single working organization in Pakistan with the accurate number or figure of the runaway children. This number of runaway children is constantly increasing, mainly due to domestic violence or acute socio-economic hardship which children refuse to bear. Most earn their living from selling the empty bottles, cans and paper they collect each day through garbage and rubbish littered on the streets and dumping places. Runaway of children is a complex and hidden phenomena in Pakistan, requires innovative and evidence based responses it is clear from this study that there is an urgent need for holistic and child-centred implies that a program m fully respects all element of the child. An estimated 1.2 to 1.5 million children are on the streets of Pakistans major cities and urban centres, constituting the countrys largest and most ostracized social group. These include runaway children who live or work on the street, as well as the minority that return to their families at the end of the day with their meager earnings. Domestic violence, unemployment, natural disasters, and poverty are considered the major factors behind the increase in the number of street children.
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