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The participatory capability of children in street situations in Brazil and China

In June 2017, the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child adopted its General Comment on Children in Street Situations (UNCRC, 2017) which is a milestone in the history of children’s rights. This authoritative guidance to State parties of the Convention on the Rights of the Child advocates participation of Children in Street Situations (CSS) themselves in the realisations of their rights. The present research project aims therefore to understand how this General Comment is translated into practice in the care centers dedicated to the protection and/or reintegration of CSS by focusing on Brazil and Thailand. In fact, given the restricted access to the field in China, it was decided to explore possibilities to conduct research in Thailand as an alternative country. The research will specifically examine the different personal and social factors converting the children’s participatory rights (as enshrined in the Convention on the Rights of the Child) into real participatory freedom. This will help us understand more broadly how the children’s rights agenda is “translated” into practice in different contexts.

Following our first insights from the field suggesting a diversity of children’s profiles in the different care centers visited, it was decided that the initial focus on children in street situations (CSS) in care centers would be broadened to include other children without experience of street life, but also facing vulnerabilities. Given the restricted access to the field in China, it was decided to explore possibilities to conduct research in Thailand as an alternative country.

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