An investigation on the impact of social exclusion of street children on their rights: A case study of Gweru 2015.

ABSTRACT

Social exclusion and the phenomenon of street children have been contentious issues in

many states around the globe. The research is titled an investigation on the impact of social

exclusion of street children on their rights. This research therefore is concerned with

elucidating the impact of social exclusion on the rights of street children in Gweru. Street

children are alienated from the mainstream society and thus have constrained access to

social relations, access to resources and rights available in the society. Their alienation

exacerbates their lack of freedom from fear and freedom from want which leaves them in a

state of perpetual human insecurity. The fundamental objectives of this research include an

understanding of the causes and process of social exclusion, the perceptions of the society

towards street children, and the efforts of the government and other stakeholders aimed at

alleviating social exclusion and promoting social inclusion that enhances the participation

,integration and protection of the rights of street children. The research methodology that is

to be used in the research is qualitative research method as this topic requires in depth

information on the causes, nature and process of social exclusion and how it adversely

impact on the rights of street children. This research is built upon the theory of social

exclusion which denotes the alienation of individuals from the mainstream society thereby

crippling their abilityto participate fully and effectively in social, economic, cultural and

political life.