They are thousands to live in the streets of Kinshasa. Rejected by their families, accused of being witch children, these minors survive in the dead corner of the state. In the poorest areas of the Congolese capital, educators try to help them.
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They are thousands to live in the streets of Kinshasa. Rejected by their families, accused of being witch children, these minors survive in the dead corner of the state. In the poorest areas of the Congolese capital, educators try to help them.