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Table of Contents
Dedication
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abstract
Contents
Part 1. Introduction
1.1. Definition of Street Children and Youth
1.2. The Global Situation of Street Children and Youth
1.3. Street Children and Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa Region
1.4. Variables and Theories Aiding Street Children and Youth Psychological Healing
1.5. Categorization of Street Children for the Purpose of Effective Rehabilitation and Reintergration
Part 2. Economic Underdevelopment and Street Children and Youth Challenge Within Sub-Saharan Africa
2.1 Communities with Threats of Self-Destruction
2.2. Internal Negative Forces
2.3. International Negative Forces
2.3.1. Negative Influences from Foreign Powers
2.3.2. Impacts of International Policies
Part 3. An In-depth Investigation of the Challenge of Street Children and Youth in Cameroon
3.1. Brief Description of the Country
3.2. Factors Responsible for Street Children and Youth in Cameroon
3.3. The Adverse Effects of the Challenge on the Socio-economic Development of Cameroon Society
3.4. NGOs, Churches and Government Efforts to Arrest This Challenge
Part 4. Building the Resilience of Street Children and Youth Within Cameroon
4.1. Psychological Conditions Analysis of Street Children and Youth
4.2. Reintegration Through Resilience Enhancement Project (Kana Foundation)
4.2.1. Assessment Needs for the Street Children Resilience Enhancement Project in Yaoundé
4.2.2. Individual Participant Assessment
4.2.3. Evaluation Scores for Resilience Before Intervention
4.2.4. Enhancing Resilience by Applying Bio-ecological and Resilience Theories
4.2.5. Use of Special Language Introduced by International Resilience Project
4.2.6. Logic Model, Evaluation Questions and Indicators for Resilience Enhancement
4.2.7. Evaluation Scores for Resilience After Intervention
Part 5. Suggested Solutions for Street Children and Youth Challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa
5.1. Curative Policies
5.2. Preventive Policies
6. Conclusion
References
Appendix.
Preface
Acknowledgements
Abstract
Contents
Part 1. Introduction
1.1. Definition of Street Children and Youth
1.2. The Global Situation of Street Children and Youth
1.3. Street Children and Youth in Sub-Saharan Africa Region
1.4. Variables and Theories Aiding Street Children and Youth Psychological Healing
1.5. Categorization of Street Children for the Purpose of Effective Rehabilitation and Reintergration
Part 2. Economic Underdevelopment and Street Children and Youth Challenge Within Sub-Saharan Africa
2.1 Communities with Threats of Self-Destruction
2.2. Internal Negative Forces
2.3. International Negative Forces
2.3.1. Negative Influences from Foreign Powers
2.3.2. Impacts of International Policies
Part 3. An In-depth Investigation of the Challenge of Street Children and Youth in Cameroon
3.1. Brief Description of the Country
3.2. Factors Responsible for Street Children and Youth in Cameroon
3.3. The Adverse Effects of the Challenge on the Socio-economic Development of Cameroon Society
3.4. NGOs, Churches and Government Efforts to Arrest This Challenge
Part 4. Building the Resilience of Street Children and Youth Within Cameroon
4.1. Psychological Conditions Analysis of Street Children and Youth
4.2. Reintegration Through Resilience Enhancement Project (Kana Foundation)
4.2.1. Assessment Needs for the Street Children Resilience Enhancement Project in Yaoundé
4.2.2. Individual Participant Assessment
4.2.3. Evaluation Scores for Resilience Before Intervention
4.2.4. Enhancing Resilience by Applying Bio-ecological and Resilience Theories
4.2.5. Use of Special Language Introduced by International Resilience Project
4.2.6. Logic Model, Evaluation Questions and Indicators for Resilience Enhancement
4.2.7. Evaluation Scores for Resilience After Intervention
Part 5. Suggested Solutions for Street Children and Youth Challenge in Sub-Saharan Africa
5.1. Curative Policies
5.2. Preventive Policies
6. Conclusion
References
Appendix.