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Street kids struggle for survival in Kenya

Tens of thousands of children are living on the streets of the Kenyan capital -- some have escaped violent homes, others have lost their parents to AIDS. One charity, the Rescue Dada Centre, takes in 70 girls a year. But it's a drop in the ocean, and most of these children have no help at all.

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