At long last, the study highlighted the sorts of pay producing exercises attempted by road children. Around 73% were included in offering insignificant things in the city, trailed by 60% included in asking(street children, 2014), so the government must provide new jobs by any method they can open new projects or facilitate on entrepreneurs to open their projects and make a condition which is 70 % from the employees must be Egyptians to eliminate the problem of unemployment or jobs with insufficient salaries , when their parents find a job with sufficient salary in this case they can afford their children and by this way the government eliminate street …show more content…
Most of street children are came from rural areas because they did not find safe shelters or comfortable life , their homes are threatened to fall at anytime , in some areas homes are not provided by electricity or water, so children in this case feels that they are in need to leave this place and go to urban areas hoping to find a happy life but they shocked by reality , they realize that there is no jobs or safe homes also and take the street their home. The NSCR study interviewed more than 400 street children and they found that 70% of them are raised in urban Areas Urban societies are not as closely linked as in rural areas, thus explaining the high percentage. in addition, the economic diversity of urban areas make children in need to employment (street children, 2013), so the government must offering a safe shelter and comfortable life for those