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People the Child/Youth Lived With – Siem Reap 2009<br />
120<br />
Sex<br />
Male<br />
Female<br />
100<br />
80<br />
60<br />
77<br />
40<br />
20<br />
27 11<br />
0<br />
Family or caregivers<br />
( adults)<br />
1<br />
Peers (friends or<br />
brothers and sisters<br />
only)<br />
1<br />
Alone<br />
9<br />
No information<br />
In Siem Reap the majority (75 percent) of the street children/youth live with family or<br />
caregiv-ers, a tendency which corresponds with the predominant emergence of children/<br />
youth in the SWC category. This indicates a similar tendency when comparing to last<br />
years result. Regarding the number of children/youth who live with peers, there has<br />
been a severe decline in this category from 22 percent in 2008 to 7.2 percent in 2009.<br />
However, there appears to be an equivalent increase in the category no information<br />
from none to 14.5 percent. Comparing this change with the outcome of the Phnom Penh<br />
data analysis, there has been a similar increase in the number of children/youth unable<br />
to provide the information on who they live with.<br />
CSCN<br />
CSCN Street Children Profile 2009<br />
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