Workshop on
Street Children in Vietnam
[Abstract]
The problem of street children is one of the most
pressing social problems in Vietnam in general and in Hanoi and Ho Chi
Minh City (HCMC) in particular. Recently the sight of children selling
chewing gum in restaurants or shining shoes in street corners has become
familiar. However, the dynamic mechanism that prompts these children to
drop out of school and go selling in the street is not analyzed deeply or
comprehensively. Some causes such as dire poverty and parents’ divorce may
be common to all developing countries, but other causes may be unique to
Hanoi and HCMC, the two cities undergoing an enormous social and economic
transformation.
Based on the existing works and studies, the young VDF researcher Ms
Duong Kim Hong is going to analyze the problem of street children with a
special attention on the dynamic implications of industrialization and
global integration of Vietnam.
Full abstract
Date: 19 November 2004
(Fri) 16:00-18:00
Place: National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies (GRIPS),
Conference
Room B (3rd floor)
MAP
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Theme: “Street
Children in Vietnam:
Interactions
of Old and New Causes under Economic Growth”
Presenter: Ms Duong Kim Hong (Vietnam Development Forum, Researcher)
Language: English
Admission: Free
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This workshop is open to all. If you intend to participate please
write to
vngripsnet@grips.ac.jp
by 16/Nov. |
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