be close to 200,000 and increasing.8 A significant number of children living and/or working in the street, or ‘street children’, reportedly spend the nights in parent’s or relatives’ houses, although a significant number sleep on the streets.9 In 2014, the head of social pathologies’ office at the Ministry of Labor reportedly stated that 45% of street children were between the ages of 10 and 14.10 To address the high number of street children, the Iranian authorities together with the State Welfare Organization have been resorting to periodic ‘roundups’ of street children, during which they are frequently separated from their families and put into care facilities.11 If these children are found on the street for the third time during these ‘round-ups’, they are removed from their parent’s custody. 12 Child rights organizations have been reportedly criticizing such plan on the basis that its securitized approach does not address the social and economic root causes of the issue, ultimately leading children to return to the street.13 14 According to these organizations, ‘collected’ children are being kept in inappropriate centers with limited space and lacking care services.15 16 There is no official and readily available information that might indicate that the ‘round-ups’ of street children have been successful in addressing the number of children living and/or working in the street.17 18 In its General Comment No.21 on children in street situations, the Committee on the Rights of the Child stipulates that States should “abolish any provisions allowing or supporting the round-up or arbitrary removal of children and their families from the streets or public places”.19 In 2016, answering to the Committee on the Rights of the Child, the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran stated that a range of relevant stakeholders and organizations had formed a Council set up to deal with the issue of street children, without precising the exact extent of its scope of work. The government added that there were 37 centres for street children in operation in the country and daily care centres, or ‘drop off centres’ were established in 15 provinces, “where the children could spend their time”.20 In its latest annual report (March 2018 to March 2019), the State Welfare Organization reported 31 care centers for street children in the country, which all together admitted a total of 6,198 children during the year, 1,289 of whom were in the Tehran province and 1,075 in Sistan and Baluchistan province.21 The report showed that the provinces of Boushehr, Zanjan and Hamedan do not have such centers. In comparison and as aforementioned, official statistics estimated the 8 Center for Human Rights in Iran, https://www.iranhumanrights.org/wp-content/uploads/Days-to-remember-low.pdf https://www.researchgate.net/publication/318729333_Transnationality_of_Child_Poverty_The_Case_of_Iranian_and_Afgh an_Street_Children_in_Tehran 10 NGO joint submission, Impact Iran, Committee on the Rights of the Child 2015 https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/Treaties/CRC/Shared%20Documents/IRN/INT_CRC_NGO_IRN_19809_E.pdf 11 Center for Human Rights in Iran, https://www.iranhumanrights.org/wp-content/uploads/Days-to-remember-low.pdf 12 Radio Farda, https://en.radiofarda.com/a/iran-child-labor-homeless-abuse/29193727.html 13 ISNA, https://bit.ly/317uMx5 14 Radio Farda, https://en.radiofarda.com/a/iran-child-labor-homeless-abuse/29193727.html 15 ODVV, http://www.odvv.org/blog-2140-The-Child-Labour-and-Street-Children-Problem 16 ISNA, https://bit.ly/3cZcymL 17 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/318729333_Transnationality_of_Child_Poverty_The_Case_of_Iranian_and_Afgh an_Street_Children_in_Tehran 18 ISNA, https://bit.ly/3seC124 19 General Comment No.21 on children in street situations, Committee on the Rights of the Child, CRC/C/GC/21, https://tbinternet.ohchr.org/_layouts/15/treatybodyexternal/Download.aspx?symbolno=CRC/C/GC/21&Lang=en 20 OHCHR, https://www.ohchr.org/EN/NewsEvents/Pages/DisplayNews.aspx?NewsID=16940&LangID=E 21 http://www.behzisti.ir/news/11295/ 9 2

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