Who are we?
Street Child France is an international organization that defends a simple but essential principle: education is a right, not a privilege. As a small organization, we are part of the global Street Child network, active in more than 20 countries in Africa, South Asia, and Eastern Europe, with recognized expertise in developing educational solutions in low-resource and emergency settings, enabling children to attend school even in contexts of humanitarian crisis, extreme poverty, or climate disaster. We are part of a supportive, dynamic, and growing European network, working closely with our fundraising office in Barcelona and the boards of directors of our fellow affiliates in Europe.
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Street Child's commitment to safeguarding
Street Child is committed to ensuring the safety and protection of the communities we serve, our partners, volunteers, and staff.
As part of this commitment, all job applications will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate background checks, including a criminal record check. Street Child also participates in the Inter Agency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme. Under this scheme, we will ask previous employers of job applicants to provide us with information about any findings of sexual exploitation, sexual abuse, and/or sexual harassment during employment, or incidents under investigation at the time the applicant left their job.
We value diversity and encourage all interested candidates to contact us and apply, regardless of their origin, race, sexual orientation, gender or gender identity, religion, disability, or age.

Street Child works to see all children kept safe, in school and learning—especially in low resource environments and emergencies.
Our vision is a world where it is seen as unacceptable for a child not to be in education. But today there are 250 million school-aged children around the world who are not in education. Millions more children are in school but failing to learn.
Street Child believes that education is a fundamental right and achieving universal basic education is the single greatest step toward eliminating the inequality gap and global poverty.
We go to places where others don’t go, where we seek out remote, hard-to-reach, fragile and disaster-affected states that are forgotten about and ignored. It’s in these contexts where our pragmatic and cost-effective approaches can make a real difference to a child’s future.
Street Child works to remove the complex social, economic and structural barriers to education wherever they lie. We are there to close the gaps through which the most marginalised children can slip. Our work includes not only building schools and training teachers but also protecting children and livelihood support for caregivers to ensure they can afford the cost of their children’s education.
Wherever we work, we partner with local organisations and communities which allows us to be responsive and nimble. We use simple, low-cost and replicable solutions that allow us to create maximum impact for the most children.
We started out supporting 100 street-connected children in Sierra Leone in 2008. Since then, we have impacted one million marginalised children in over 25 countries around the world.