Innocence for Sale: Kids on South Africa's Streets (Poverty Documentary) | Real Stories

Author Avatar

Real Stories

Joined: Mar 2024
Spread the love

Innocence for Sale: Kids on South Africa's Streets (Poverty Documentary) | Real Stories


We speak to girls as young as twelve whose childhoods are being spent working the streets of South Africa’s capital.

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/RealStoriesChannel
Instagram – @realstoriesdocs
Twitter: https://twitter.com/realstoriesdocs

Content licensed from Journeyman Pictures. Any queries, please contact us at:…

source

Reviews

0 %

User Score

0 ratings
Rate This

Sharing

Leave your comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

43 Comments

  1. these poor young girls wow i cant believe they are out on the street already on drugs that can kill you as well as the men who hurt these girl this is horrible. sad thing is there are a lot of rich people and different officials all around, the rabbit hole runs for thousands of miles, we live in a crazy world

  2. These kids are saying, that they are doing prostitution to survive, but in SA social works. The social is there to help them, to give them food, clothes and shelter, but they still going back to the street for their bad habit. Many of them want to live that kind of life, sinful life. Therefore, the government of SA must be responsible, to take action, to force them to stop going to the street.

  3. This isn't unique to south Africa it's a multi billion dollar global industry that fuels terrorism , drugs a cycle that in reality can not be stopped , it just goes deeper underground. You rescue them today , put them in rehab & then ? They have no education,skills so they go back to turning tricks. In many NGO's & church rescue groups these girls are sold off to high paying clients. Unless corporates step in because govt is useless there's no hope for these people.