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ZHENGZHOU, May 17 (Xinhua) -- China will set up more
aid centers for street children in cities, a senior official has said.
As one of the most vulnerable groups, street children need special care and protection so that their rights are better safeguarded, said Zhang Mingliang, head of the Social Welfare
and Social Affairs Department of the Ministry of Civil Affairs.
Zhang made the remarks on the sidelines of an ongoing
national workshop on civil affairs that started Monday in Zhengzhou, capital of
central China's Henan Province.
Currently street children have access to food and
accommodationat relief stations, which also provide help for adult vagrants.
The street children's centers to be established
across China will offer not only room and board but also basic education.
Civil affairs authorities help as many as 150,000
street kids every year. Experts estimate that there are a total of 1 million
street children in China.
Relevant authorities are carrying out probes and
research to figures out the investment into the street children's centers and
other details.
The city of Zhengzhou started cooperation with the
the United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) in aiding street kids in 2001. It is
the first city that separated street children from adults in terms of public
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