BURNING CHILDHOOD- THE CHILD ON THE STREET
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1 ON BURNING CHILDHOOD- THE CHILD ON THE STREET ACTION BY VASAVYA MAHILA MANDALI
2 Documented by: Dr. P. Deeksha Medical Director PSH Project, Vasavya Home & Community Based Care & Support for people living with HIV / AIDS Staff of PSH Project Vasavya Mahila Mandali
3 INDEX 1. Children in Media 2. Presidents View 3. The Child on the Street 4. Basic Informations 5. Reproductive Health 6. Care & Support for HIV Positive Children 7. Child Rights 8. Building Tomorrows - Responsible Citizens - As a Home Maker - As Change Agents - Leaders in CBO - As Employees - Children and Savings 9. Advocacy 10. Ackonwledgements
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5 President s view Vasavya is working for the benefit of orphans and vulnerable children (OVC) since three decades as a comprehensive development of the family. Vasavya recognized the potential and importance of children s views in the developmental activities. So, focus on initiatives specially designed for children with their participation in the program has taken a shape. Three categories of children are identified by Vasavya under OVC- Children on the streets, children of torture victims and children affected with HIV / AIDS. Different aspects of children like Reproductive health, child rights and life skill development with behavior change are being focused with positive results among children on the streets. Vasavya is working for reproductive health among street children with the assistance of APSACS Partnership in Sexual Health programme since 5 years. We not only worked for sexual health but gave a different dimension to the program with community resource mobilization, advocacy and lobbying. Our strength is the strong Peer Educator System and the commitment of the staff and the management. I take pleasure in presenting an Operational research on BURNING CHILDHOOD-THE CHILD ON THE STREET with a consolidated work of 5 years among children on the streets of Vijayawada. Thanking you, Yours truly, Mrs. Ch Vidya 1
6 THE CHILD ON THE STREET. Chiranjeevi, Nagarjuna, Venkatesh, Shahrukh, Basha, John and so on are the names given to the fresh street child by the experienced children living on the streets of Vijayawada. The names from their past lives are forgotten and they try to live for today. They all belong to the same situation of insecurity and struggle for existence. The innocence is replaced with tact and their intelligence is the key to exist on the streets. Less experienced and less intelligent children are taken care of by the brave ones. CHILD ADULT They share everything which includes- food, shelter, clothes, ideas, thoughts and their sorrows. They become adults at the age of years. They try to accommodate in communal living, which they threw away in their own biological families when they came onto the streets. ATTRACTIONS OF VIJAYAWADA The three main attractions of Vijayawada are, Good and cheap food. Availability of water to drink and bathe. Availability of job opportunities. These children have the capacity to earn and live on their own. They don t demand monitory help but crave for love and affection. They want to relish home made food. Like any other child, they also demand attention of adults. OCUPATION AND MOBILITY The mobility among the children is 70% due to their occupation. Unfavorable circumstances like torture or rift with other children and job opportunities make them mobile. The main occupations are, Rag picking Railway bogie cleaning Hotel work Automobile work Truck cleaning EARNING The children share the available work as each earns for three days in a week, giving a chance to others to make money to live. Each child has the capacity and opportunity to earn INR per day for 3 days in a week. Their attitude towards others is very commendable and broad minded which demands respect. INSECURITY Food and shelter insecurity is visible. They have no place to keep their belongings. The money with them is a focus for thefts by other children and also police and they are forced to starve. So, the money is spent immediately on recreation like, video games, Movies, drugs, sexual activities and so on. All the clothes they have are on them and all are soiled at a time. 2
7 SEXUAL BEHAVIOR The sexual activity is precocious. Hetero sexual and also homo sexual attitudes are prevalent. The dominant partner is an elderly boy and passive partner is a younger boy. They are closely associated with sex workers. Exposure to Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI) is very high. They solicit sex workers and are exposed to the different aspects of the trade. VIOLENCE TORTURE CRIME The child on the street is subjected to torture by police, violence by big boys and organized criminals. The younger boys are forced by the crime oriented persons as feelers and co culprits. They are victimized and targeted by the police. FOCUS OF AREAS OF HIGH PREVALENCED STREET CHILDREN Railway Station Rama Talkies Center Bus Stand Hanumanpet Gandhi Nagar Samba Murthy Road Auto Nagar Pinnamaneni Poly Clinic Road Kaleswararao Market Prakasam Barrage Darsipet Raja Rajeswari pet Ranigari Thota Sindhu Nagar Sand Quarry Govt. Hospital Road Jayaram Center Ajit Singh Nagar Eluru Lakulu Rama Krishna Puram Ramalingeswara Nagar Bavaji Peta Chaitanya Center Baptist palem Sailaja Center Benz Circle 5th Road 3
8 Focus Areas in Vijayawada * Gray Color Areas 4
9 Basic information Initiation of PSH Project The children on the streets are divided into 3 categories, C1 children who have continuous touch with their parents / relatives C2- Children with periodical contact with family C3- Children without contact with family or orphans Main Focus of Vasavya is on C3 Category Focus of Vasavya Reproductive Health Human Rights Care& Support to HIV positive Children Building Tomorrows 5
10 Different stake holders in the program Primary stake holder- Children External stake holder from community Sexual Health Service Providers- Doctors Staff & Management of Vasavya NGOs & Service organizations Law enforcing Personnel- Police APSACS TRU 6
11 STRATEGY Outreach Needs Identification Direct Services Medical care Incentives Peer Educator System Advocacy Networking Lobbying Documentation Monitoring and evaluation 7
12 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH Goal: To enhance the sexual health of the street children from high risk behavior to low risk behavior in Vijayawada. Objectives: To bring about behavior change by imparting knowledge on STD/ HIV/ AIDS to street children in Vijayawada. To ensure safer sex practice among the street children To improve the health seeking behavior for STDs among children. To ensure practice of consistent and correct use of condoms among the street children belonging to the age group of years. To develop adequate support system both internal and external to sustain behavior change towards improved sexual health. Doctors Meet ESH Interaction 8
13 MAIN COMPONENTS STD Care Condom Promotion Behavior Change Communication Enabling Environment Total Outreach of Primary Stake Holder (PSH) in 5 years = 59,437 Category Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 C C C Total Health Camps 9
14 STI Identification and confirmation Category wise STDs Identification C1 C2 C3 Category wise confirmed STD Cases C1 C2 C3 C3 category is focused from the first year and identification is high in this group. Confirmation of STI in the identified group in C1 82.3% C2 82.6% C3 82.7% Average confirmation of STI in three categories is 82.5% 10
15 Prevalence of STI among PSH # Type of STI Prevalence 1 Gonorrhea 44% 2 Syphilis 34.4% 3 Chancroid 11.9% 4 Scabies 1.1% 5 Herpes 1.4% 6 Candyloma Accuminata 0.2% 7 Multiple STDs 5.4% 8 Warts 0.2% 9 UTI 1.0% 10 BUBO 0.3% Gonorrhea and Syphilis are the two major STI identified. Minor STI are identified less as they are treated by general practitioners. Surgical treatment is less accessible to PSH even in Government Hospital. Herpes Simplex is on increase Sydromic Case Management is followed by Doctors 11
16 Follow up of STI Follow up is a challenge among street children due to, High mobility Lack of knowledge on complications Irresponsibility Low treatment completion behavior Category wise follow up of STD cases C1 12% C3 60% C2 28% Follow up in C3 category is more as outreach is more. Follow up is corresponding to the number of identified STI. Participatory Community Review & Presentation 12
17 Referrals STD Cases referred to Govt & Private Hospitals Private Hospital 94% Govt. Hospital 6% Accessibility and availability of medical services of private sector is more. Private Doctors are more sensitive to the issue of children on the streets. Vasavya is having a good network of doctors and so quality medical services are available. Children s acceptance is less towards government hospital due to the attitude in the approach by medical service providers in government sector. Comments Definite improvement in treatment seeking behavior increased over 5 years. Self reporting increased by 25.9 % Multiple STI decreased Treatment completion improved Private Doctors are more sensitive towards children on the streets. PEs Interaction with PEs from Hyderabad 13
18 CONDOM PROMOTION Condoms were distributed to decrease STI and HIV prevalence not only to street children but also other high risk groups. Total # of condoms distributed in 5 years=247,087 Channel Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Total ORW PE ESH Outlets SHSP Mass event PSH others Demonstrations PEs Training in Condom usage 14
19 Channel wise Condom Distribution 2% 0% 4% 0% 19% 1% 43% 16% 15% ORWs PEs ESHs Outlets SHSPs Mass Event PSHs Others Demonstrations Condoms distributed through ORW, PE & ESH are reaching the specific group. Outlets are very useful for children and general population also. Condom distribution in mass events, demonstrations, PSH and other channels was introduced in fifth year. Demonstration of condom usage in office and in field 15
20 BEHAVIOUR CHANGE AND COMMUNICATION Behavior pattern is identified and high risk group also is noticed by the staff during the sessions. Mapping of the high prevalence areas and high risk groups is one methodology used. Comments: 5 years consolidation is, Out reach of PSH in one to one sessions- 18,964 Out reach of PSH in group sessions 35,776 Number of group sessions 9738 Camps conducted for PSH 28 PSH attended to the camps 1327 Number of PSH with visible behavior change Number of PSH with reduced partners 344 Number of STI reduced over 5 years and multiple STI also reduced significantly. Group Assesment Recreation for PEs Interaction with Staff 16
21 ENABLING ENVIRONMENT An enabling environment is created for PSH to get the required change in their behavior. Different programs organized are, Rehabilitation 250 were rehabilitated Reunification 83 were with their families Job placements 35 were job holders now 2603 PSH s general health was taken care. 32 health camps were conducted at field areas 161 STI were identified and treated in these camps 419 times linkages with GO / NGO were utilized. 107 Advocacy meetings were organized Candle Light Procession A Young Man with a Learner Licence Mass event in slums 17
22 ROLE OF PEER EDUCATORS (PE) AND EXTERNAL STAKE HOLDERS (ESH) Peer Educators and External stake holders play a major role in identification, motivation for treatment seeking behavior for STI, in condom promotion and in encouraging sustained behavior change. PE are from the children living on the streets and the ESH are the people who are accessible and available to PSH at community levels like Pan shop owners, Petty business owners, Mobile Ironing person and so on. The various trainings they were given are, Knowledge on STI / HIV / AIDS Counseling Condom Demonstration Condom outlet maintenance Identification of PSH and PE Identification of ESH Needs identification The success of Peer Educator System with strong ESH network is guiding the program towards community owning of the activities and acceptance of the children on the streets. OUR PEER EDUCATORS ARE THE STRENGTH OF THE PROGRAM Recreation for PSH PEs Incentives 18
23 CARE AND SUPPORT FOR HIV POSITIVE CHILDREN ON THE STREET Vasavya Home and Community Based Care and Support program, a unit of Vasavya Mahila Mandali, is extending the services to 3 HIV positive children on the streets identified by PSH staff. The children are provided with, Psycho social support Medical Care and Follow up Care of Nutrition Recreation Camps Prevention of HIV with condom promotion Sensitization of Peer group Self care Let us fight for AIDS free India 19
24 CHILD RIGHTS The child on the street is exposed to various influences like crime, organized criminals and also political groups. With these influences the child is victimized and stigmatized. The adventure and thrill he feels initially do have sequelae and the outcome is violation of child rights and torture at the hands of law enforcing agencies. The different problems the child faces are, Torture by law enforcing agents Violence by other street children- non organized Violence by Organized criminals Violence by Political groups Violence at work place Groups among street children Violence by drug dealers. Vasavya is working to improve the knowledge levels on child rights through workshops, seminars and participatory community assessment and reviews. Violence at work place is dealt by lobbying, advocacy and sensitization of the adults at work place. Frequent monitoring of the situation on drug abuse is a way of giving knowledge on the problems of the specific drugs / addiction agents. A Street Child reflections 20
25 TOGETHER AGAINST TORTURE Vasavya Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims (VRCT), a unit of Vasavya Mahila Mandali, is working to protect the rights of people related to torture. The services provided by VRCT are, Identification and registering the victims of torture Psychosocial support Rehabilitation is planned with improving Skills in various fields and also giving an opportunity with livelihood options. Advocacy through V-Voice, a monthly e news letter and publications in international magazines Networking at regional and international level in Lobbying with police about the situation of torture among children particular through sensitization workshops for police. 21
26 Tortured & broken boy to a goal setting young man : A young boy aged 14 years was unable to walk due to swelling of both knees and feet. He was tortured by police with baton and belt on the suspicion of theft. He was kept in police station for three days and was forced to do menial work like cleaning toilets and the surroundings. He was orally abused and was threatened of dire consequences if seen in the vicinity. VRCT provided medical treatment, Psycho social support and skill development in four wheeler driving. Now he is earning in a decent way as an auto driver with a permanent driver license provided by VRCT & PSH project. He is an active peer educator and refers torture victims to the center. A confident young man with a goal in his life is a fitting example to others. BUILDING TOMORROWS The young boys can build tomorrows with proper guidance and by increasing the skills. The child on the street does not have a plan or ambition for tomorrow. So the important step is to imbibe a thought about tomorrow and to make tomorrow acceptable and interesting. The thrill to see a better tomorrow can be a reason to live for tomorrow. After sustained behavior change the child turns into a young man as a Responsible Citizen, as a Home Maker and as a change agent. If a hope is not given, the street child becomes a street adult. So, Vasavya gives priority to rehabilitate the child to see a better tomorrow. 22
27 AS A RESPONSIBLE CITIZEN Responsibility increases if a chance is given to prove themselves with skill development and livelihood support. Vasavya focuses on the comprehensive development of the child through, Skill development in Garment Making, Driving, Masonry work and Carpentry. Livelihood support through financial support to buy Pulling carts, Cobbler kits, Iron Box and to do Petty business. 250 children were given skills and livelihood support With a pulling cart I started a new life Mr Ramesh is a young boy of 16 years living on the streets since he was 10 year old. He started to live on the streets of Vijayawada following the older children and learning life skills and also some bad habits like smoking, addiction to opium and precocious sexual habits. He was treated for multiple STI and with counseling his marketing capacities were noticed. So, a pulling cart was given to do fruit vending and he is successful in his venture. He is living a life with plans for future. Full pledged driver Pulling Cot is his life Driving Training 23
28 AS A HOME MAKER Marriage: The strength of Marriage institution was established by encouraging the men to live with a wife and so reducing the prevalence of STI / HIV. One young man wedded a young girl and a reception was organized at Vasavya to encourage others also. Family reunion: 83 children were reunited with their families with direct interaction and support of Vasavya and also recently with child line services. Some children are maintaining regular contact with Vasavya. Victim of circumstances and reunion with family 17 years old Mr. Seshu, is from a middle class background loosing his parents and two brothers to Tuberculosis. He was afraid of TB and his uncle planned to take over his nephew s property and at his resistance he planned to kill the boy. So, Seshu ran away from home and was a victim of drug addiction, Precocious sexual habits and rag picking. He had multiple STI and was treated. After many interactions, he started to have contact with his family and he was trained in driving a four wheeler. He is a very good Peer Educator and was a great asset to Vasavya. He was reunited with his family and his uncle bought him an Auto rickshaw and is marrying him to his own daughter. Seshu brought his uncle to Vasavya and Vasavya was thrilled for the future of Seshu. Marriage of a Street Kid It is Lunch Time 24
29 AS CHANGE AGENTS: The children became change agents and are setting themselves as role models for other children on the streets. PEER EDUCATOR (PE) : 114 PE are developed to make a difference in the lives of thousands of children with an insiders view. PE are trained, to do sessions, to identify STI, Provides psycho social support, Referrals, linkages& livelihood options PE is a changed child with a goal to change others also. Rag picker to Peer educator in the field Mr. Prabhu, 17 years, is a child living on the streets of Vijayawada, with habits like- addiction to ghutka, smoking and having erroneous sexual practices with 18 sex workers. He contacted Syphilis, Chancroid and Herpes at different periods. He was a rag picker and a drifter. He became a wonderful person after a pain taking slow rehabilitation with a skill giving in driving and training in Participation Site Assessment training organized by APSACS. He is presently undergoing training in Picturing Hope photography training with inputs from a world renowned photographer, Mr. Craig Bender, Paris. He is an active Peer Educator and is an asset to Vasavya PSH project. His travel from a rag picker to a photographer is a long and successful journey which is a good example to other children on the streets. Peer Educators Training 25
30 Leaders in Community Based Organization (CBO) 2 CBOs are formed to make the children travel into the main stream of the society and to increase the acceptance of the community. A leader is made to help other vulnerable children Mr. Narayana is a rag picker and is a victim of torture and violence on the street. He is a frail looking young man who experienced all types of humiliations from the community. Vasavya analyzed his capacities and found a leader in him. With the financial & technical assistance he initiated a CBO with 20 children with bio manure and rag collection center. Deputy Commissioner of Police inaugurated the center and gave moral support and this sensitized the police to reduce torture also. He was provided with a shoe polish kit to support himself at initial stages and now he is supporting many children and the center became a strong change center. This CBO is life for many children and is being replicated by many organizations. Vasavya salutes the spirit of these children. CBOs are giving job opportunities to other children along with self employment. The attitudinal change in the members of CBOs is commendable. Inauguration of CBO Working in CBO Recreation to CBO by Vasavya from Member of Parliament 26
31 AS EMPLOYEES: After skill development children are being employed as regular workers which is a recognition to their sustained behavior change. More and more children are living in rented houses with dignity. A slow but study increase in such a change is very encouraging.35 children were referred for good job placements. Rag picker to auto driver - Mr. Suresh, 10 th standard street child is rag picking and is very intelligent. He learned the skill to live on the streets and is very successful. He came with Gonorrhea which was duly attended and Vasavya assessed his needs. His interest in driving is the starting for Vasavya in initiating driving training for street children. He was provided with learners and permanent license and is now earning a respectable rupees and is a happy and responsible young man who is guiding other children. He is an active change agent and is increasing the knowledge levels of STI / HIV among children. His attitude changed towards a positive thinking. Children working in Ice Cream Factory 27
32 CHILDREN AND SAVINGS For a better tomorrow children should learn to save their earnings. But they are not allowed to open bank accounts as they don't have an address. So Vasavya initiated the savings concept by a bank account with separate books for each child issued by Vasavya. Till now 81 children saved Rs. 4,841/- The savings money is used for, New Cloths Reunion with family To share with their parents/brothers/sisters Marriages To get payment driving licences Medical expenditure To start business It is very good to see the attitudinal change with savings concept. They are developing, Self esteem Confidence Positive Out Look Hope for a better tomorrow 28
33 ADVOCACY Vasavya s strength is Advocacy and Networking with Government and Non- Governmental agencies for program delivery and also policy initiatives. The following are the people / organizations, APSACS & TRU People s Representatives Corporator Member of Parliament Mayor Government Sector District collector, Joint Collector & Sub Collector District Nodal Officer for AIDS control Municipal Commissioner Commissionerate of Police Child Line Other NGO s Service Organizations Rotary, Lions, Inner wheel clubs Sports Authorities of Krishna District Indian Medical Association of Bezawada Many more organizations and people. 29
34 Field Study on Prevalence of STI among Street Children Study done by - PSH Project, Vasavya Mahila Mandali Study Period - May 2004 Sample Area - Vijayawada City AIM: To know the prevalence of STI among people living on the streets between age groups years and to plan treatment channels. Sample Size people living on the street between age group of years Sample Group - People living on the streets between years of age were included in this study. High-risk groups were neither isolated not preferred, to get, Methodology: Survey formats: Capacity Building: General prevalence of STI Treatment seeking behavior Channels of treatment One to One interaction at random on the streets of Vijayawada Printed formats with required information The format was analyzed by staff and management and inputs were give about the importance of the study. 30
35 BASIC INFORMATION Prevalence of STI in Age group Age Pattern Below Below Boys between years are more willing to share the information on STI 78% of the sample group is between years. 27.7% general prevalence and 35.5% specific prevalence of STI in this age group is corresponding to the field work reports 68.2% specific prevalence of STI in the age group, years should be reduced to prevent STI / HIV / AIDS. Negligible to nil prevalence in below 12 years group is encouraging. 31
36 Prevalence of diseases Diseases Age Group Below Gonorrhea Syphilis Chancroid Scabies Herpes Simplex Candiloma UTI BUBO Total Gonorrhea is the most common STI followed by Syphilis and Chancroid. Herpes Simplex is on rise. Minor STI are being treated by Private Practitioners. Multiple STI is negligible. 48.7% of Gonorrhea is recorded in years age group. 39.4% of Gonorrhea is in years age group. A significant 9.1% more prevalence of Gonorrhea is seen in years age group. Treatment Pattern Channel of treatment 18% 22% 60% NGO GO Self 32
37 NGOs are main channel of treatment providers. Self financed treatment is incomplete and not specific. Government sector utilization is less due to the attitudinal problems from both stake holders and also less sensitivity of medical service providers towards Street children. Role of NGOs is visible in the study in improving the reproductive health of children on the streets. KEY FINDINGS Boys below 12 years are not showing significant prevalence of STI. Group between years are having active sexual life years group was included to know the pattern of STI. Gonorrhea is the single most common STI recorded. Significant prevalence of Syphilis and Chancroid is seen. Treatment provided by NGO is quality oriented and the services are visible. Recommendations 1. More programs to be planned for the age group below 12 years to reduce STI in their later age. 2. Intensive programs for boys above 13 years with interaction with children infected with HIV should be planned. 3. Easily curable and single dose treatment for Gonorrhea like Cap. Azithromycin 1 gram should be used for better results. 4. Long treatment necessary for Syphilis and Chancroid should have financial support in the budget. 5. Recurrent Herpes Simplex should have treatment and budgetary implications. 6. NGO s role in reducing STI should be recognized by Government and Non Government sector and proper provisions for treatment should be provided. 33
38 Acknowledgements: Doctors Dr. G. Samaram, M.B.B.S,Dr. Meher.N.Prasad, M.B.B.S,M.D, Professor of medicine, Dr. P. Deeksha, M.B.B.S, D.D Dr. Raja Gopal, M.B.B.S, DD,Dr. Ashok Kumar, B.A.M.S. Dr. Rama Rao, B.A.M.S, Dr. Bramheswara Rao, B.A.M.S,Dr. Nageswara Rao, B.A.M.S, Dr. M.D. Rafi, M.B.B.S, Dr. Krishna Rao,M.B.B.S, M. S, Dr. Chenna Mallappa, M. S. Dr. P.G. Babu, R.M.P Dr. K.Kalidas, R.M.P,Dr. Ch. Venkateswara Rao, R.M.P, P.M.P Dr. K. Govinda Rao, R.M.P,Sk. Mastan, R.M.P, Dr. Sk. Khadhar, B.A.M.S Dr.Babu Srinivas MAMS, Dr. Prasada Rao MBBS, Dr.Ashok Surya BAMS, Dr. P. Ram Babu, M.D.Dr. Ananda Rao, RMP, Dr. Sk. Gandhi, RMP, Mr. Sadiq, Vasavya Laboratory. Philanthropists: Mr.Chnnupati Seshagiri Rao, Mr.Ch. Vazeer, Dr. P. Deeksha, Dr. P. Meher Prasad, Dr. G. Samaram, Dr. G. Maru, Mrs. IAL Sarojini, Mr. Vishnu Rao, Mrs. M. Padmaja, Mr. M. Nagerswararao, Mrs. Sudha Rani Service organizations: Rotary clubs in Vijayawada, Lion clubs in Vijayawada, Indian Medical Association, Inner-wheel club, Red-cross Society, Vasavya Mahila Mandali Government Officials: Collector, joint collector, sub-collector, Krishna, commissioner of police, Commissioner, Municipal Corporation, District Medical & Health Officer, District nodal officer for AIDS control, Chief Medical Officer, Vijayawada Municipal Corporation, Deputy transport commissioner, Divisional Railway Manager, Superintendent, Vijayawada railway zone Program Support: Mr. Jeff Foster, ABBOTT laboratories, Vasavya Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims and Vasavya HCBCS program Financial support: Andhra Pradesh State AIDS Control Society, DFID Technical support: State Management Agency, Technical Resource Unit We acknowledge the services of staff of Vasavya 34
39 AMMA AND NANNAGARU (Mother & Father to all the children) VASAVYA MAHILA MANDALI 40-9/1-16, VASAVYA NAGAR, BENZ CIRCLE VIJAYAWADA, ANDHRA PRADESH, INDIA Phone / / FAX: [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] URL:
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