Effect of Economic Hardship, Deprivation and Peer Influence on Street Children in Khartoum, Sudan

Najla Abdallah Mohammed Ahmed, Sharifah Muhairah Shahabudin, Kuppusamy Singaravelloo
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Many children have fled their households to find employment and shelter in Khartoum, Sudan. The absence of the basic needs has forced the children to take to the streets where they feel they have better opportunities to survive in their impoverished state. This situation may have made these children vulnerable to risks such as exposure to vice activities as well as victimisation. One of the ways to survive challenges of the street life is to make friends with other street children and in some instances, the children become part of a larger group or syndicate. To address the challenges faced by street children, the study investigates the influence the street peers may have on the children’s behaviour. A total of 12 marketplaces in Khartoum State and its three municipalities, namely, Khartoum, Omdurman, and North Khartoum (Bahri), were selected in the current study as these localities have large numbers of street children. Using geographical clusters of the areas, followed by a systematic sampling technique, 330 street children were chosen as the sample size of the study. The questionnaire survey was used to obtain data from the respondents, the data collected in 2017. The data analysis tool used SPSS 22. The study reveals that street children in Khartoum take part in varying kinds of maladaptive behaviours and peer influence is found to be the determinant of these behaviours. The study suggests that targeted interventions by social welfare agencies and non-profit organisations should be made to ensure the safety and future of these children.
经济困难、贫困和同伴影响对苏丹喀土穆街头儿童的影响
许多儿童逃离家庭,到苏丹喀土穆寻找工作和住所。基本需求的缺乏迫使孩子们走上街头,他们觉得在这个贫困的国家,他们有更好的生存机会。这种情况可能使这些儿童容易受到危险的影响,例如接触不良活动和受害。在街头生活的挑战中生存的方法之一是与其他街头儿童交朋友,在某些情况下,孩子们成为一个更大的团体或辛迪加的一部分。为了解决街头儿童面临的挑战,该研究调查了街头同伴可能对儿童行为的影响。本研究共选择喀土穆州及其三个城市,即喀土穆、恩图曼和北喀土穆(Bahri)的12个市场,因为这些地方有大量街头儿童。利用这些地区的地理集群,然后采用系统抽样技术,选择330名街头儿童作为研究的样本量。采用问卷调查的方式向受访者获取数据,数据收集于2017年。数据分析工具采用SPSS 22。研究表明,喀土穆的街头儿童参与各种适应不良行为,发现同伴影响是这些行为的决定因素。该研究表明,社会福利机构和非营利组织应该采取有针对性的干预措施,以确保这些儿童的安全和未来。
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