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The misery behind living and working on the street.

The misery behind living and working on the street. By: Abraham Daljang They are young, full of life and they all have dreams for better future like any of us. But something has gone amiss with their dreams, this could either be from where they are being raised or their own character trait has made them the way they are or perhaps, it could be the widely buzzword known as peer pressure which might have made them leave their homes. I am talking about South Sudanese’s children working and living on streets, we don’t called them street kids as many people refer to them but we should be human and often we should be euphemistic in referring to their way of life, calling them children working and living on streets carries a slight weight on them than the direct word. Well, we all have children in one way or the other, they could either be our biological children or children of our relatives. We all have obligation to bring these children up in a way that can brighten their futur