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International Day for Street Children 2025 – April 12, 2025

The world observes International Day for Street Children on April 12 every year. This day was started to provide a voice for children who live on the street. This was so that their rights cannot be ignored. This day provides opportunities for human rights organizations to spread awareness about the plight of street children throughout the world. With the concentrated efforts of governments, human rights bodies, and individuals, street children can be rehabilitated and put in loving homes. Along with finding safe homes, the aim is also to educate them, give them medical facilities, and teach them skills for a better livelihood.

History of International Day for Street Children

In 1989, the United Nations held a Convention on the Rights of the Child. According to what was discussed at the convention, rights that all children in the world should have included the right to a stable, loving, and nurturing environment; healthcare and nutrition; clean water and electric power; equal opportunities; and to live in dignity and freedom.Children living on the street do not have these rights. Organizations such as the Consortium for Street Children (C.S.C.) are trying to enact the Four Steps to Equality to alleviate the dangers that street children find themselves in. These steps include making a commitment to equality, protecting every child, providing access to services, and creating new solutions.According to recent statistics, up to 150 million children around the world live on the street. Some children live on the street with their families, while others spend the majority of their time on the street begging for food and money, but return home at night. Some children live on the street as orphans with no family or no home to return to. Needless to say, these children are denied many basic human rights.There are many reasons why children end up on the street. One of the most common reasons involves living in a situation inflicted by war and conflict. Children in this situation are either separated from their family or their family members have died. Some children leave home voluntarily because they are abused by family members. Other reasons might include rejection by their family, having health issues, or being forced into criminal activity. No matter what the case is, street children are often denied an education, health care, and opportunities to live a dignified life.

International Day for Street Children timeline

1924
The Geneva Declaration

The declaration articulates that children are to be given means for their development, special help in times of need, priority for relief, economic freedom and protection from exploitation, and an upbringing that instills social consciousness and duty.

1946
International Children’s Emergency Fund

The International Children’s Emergency Fund is established with an emphasis on providing emergency food and healthcare.

1973
Convention 138

The International Labour Organization sets 18 as the minimum age for undertaking work.

1979
International Year of the Child

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the 1959 Declaration of the Rights of the Child.

International Day for Street Children FAQs

What is a street child?

Street children are minors who live and survive on the streets. They often find shelter in public landfills, train stations, or under bridges. Because of conflicts with their relatives, these children do not want to or cannot return home.

Why would a child become a street child?

There are many reasons why a child may end up living on the street. These can include parental deaths, parental neglect, and other social factors such as violence and abuse.

Why is International Day for Street Children annually observed?

International Day for Street Children is annually observed across the globe on April 12 to acknowledge the strength and resilience of street children around the globe.

How to Observe International Day for Street Children

  1. Attend a seminar

    The C.S.C., as well as many other human rights organizations, hold informational seminars, panel discussions, and fundraisers on International Day for Street Children. Attending these events will allow you to educate yourself.

  2. Volunteer your time

    Volunteer at an organization that helps street children. You can also volunteer to teach a skill to these children.

  3. Donate or raise funds

    Donate or raise funds for the C.S.C., another nonprofit organization, or a ministry that helps street children. This is a noble way to observe International Day for Street Children.

5 Facts About Human Rights That Will Blow Your Mind

  1. Internet access is a human right

    In 2016, the United Nations declared that access to the internet is a basic human right.

  2. Having a vacation is a right

    Everyone has a right to leisure and holiday, with pay.

  3. Wars compromise human rights

    There are more than 300,000 child soldiers in conflicts around the world.

  4. Forced labor continues to be a concern

    Nearly 21 million people around the world are victims of forced labor.

  5. Child education is still precarious

    121 million children have never had the chance to attend school, or have been forced to drop out.

Why International Day for Street Children is Important

  1. Ensures equal rights for children

    International Day for Street Children is one of those rare observations that highlight the plight of street children. It works to ensure their rights.

  2. Hope for a better future

    International Day for Street Children aims to establish a future where every child is in a loving home. It also aims to ensure that their human rights are being protected.

  3. It promotes empathy

    We often tend to forget that there are people who need us and how a small act of kindness can change their lives. Celebrations like International Day for Street Children encourage us to do our bit.

International Day for Street Children dates

Year Date Day
2023 April 12 Wednesday
2024 April 12 Friday
2025 April 12 Saturday
2026 April 12 Sunday
2027 April 12 Monday