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Work Undertaken by the Children/You
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Services Accessed by the Children/Y
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Work Undertaken The most common wor
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Gender/Age Distribution of Children
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Origin of Families - Neak Loeung 20
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Level of Education upon Arrival at
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People the Child/Youth Lived With -
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Main Problems Faced on the Streets
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Summary: Main Findings of the NEAK
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SIHANOUKVILLE Questionnaire Survey
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Breakdown of Street Children/Youth
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Reasons for Living and/or Working o
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Time Spent on the Streets before Re
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Work Undertaken by the Children/You
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Services Accessed by the Children/Y
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Main Problems Most problems faced b
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Gender/Age Distribution of Children
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Origin of Families - Kampong Cham 2
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Level of Education upon Arrival at
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People the Child/Youth Lived With -
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Main Problems Faced on the Streets
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Summary: Main Findings of the KAMPO
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POIPET Questionnaire Survey 2009 Th
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Breakdown of Street Children/Youth
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Reasons for Living and/or Working o
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Time Spent on the Streets before Re
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Work Undertaken by the Children/You
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Services Accessed by the Children/Y
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Work Undertaken The most common wor
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migration source and destination as
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From the CSCN survey results it app
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ate experienced is 16.4 percent, wi
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years. Despite multiple factors lea
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DAMNOK TOEK (GOUTTE d’EAU) Questi
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KALIYAN MITH Questionnaire Location
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MITH SAMLANH Questionnaire Location
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KROUSAR THMEY Questionnaire Locatio
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M’LOP TAPANG Questionnaire Locati
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WORLD VISION CAMBODIA Questionnaire
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CCASVA - Cambodian Children Against
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Friends-International Questionnaire
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LIST OF REFERENCES 1 Asian Developm
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20 Ibid 21 Ibid 22 DCCAM From 1996
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effect the drug has on their abilit