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THE RUFISQUE CHARTER

This charter was created by the directors of projects who met in Rufisque, Senegal, in 1995.
It sets down all the principles which the REPER network members agree to abide by and uphold.

  1. A street child must be considered as a child, not as a delinquent, as a misfit, or sick.

  2. Before speaking, an adult must listen to the child and take his wishes into account. The role of the adult is to help the child distinguish between impossible and realistic goals.

  3. It must be the child who decides whether to leave or return to the street. In the foster home where the child lives, decisions must be taken jointly.

  4. The adult makes a simple contract with the child, and it must be scrupulously respected. It’s very important never to lie to a child.

  5. Whenever possible, priority should be given to returning the child to his/her family, provided this is a stable and durable solution.

  6. If a child is placed in a home or host family, the child should live without luxuries, in the same conditions he/she will be living in as an adult.

  7. Large institutions are largely not advised.

  8. It’s important for the child to be encouraged to retain the values they have learnt in the street, such as determination, resourcefulness, initiative, and solidarity with other children.

  9. A child will be raised in the same religion as their parents. Attempts at conversion are forbidden.

  10. Children must be know that once they have met us, they will never be abandoned, even as an adult.
"If you are good, we’ll love you, and if you’re not, we’ll love you anyway."

Updated on 5 march, 2005