Street Kids International

During the Second Sudanese War that began in 1983, Peter Dalglish worked in Sudan as a field worker for the United Nations.

In 2019, Dalglish was convicted in Nepal of sexually assaulting two boys, aged 11 and 14, and sentenced to eight years in prison.

The film, which later won the Peter F. Drucker Award for Non-Profit Innovation in 1993, addresses health related issues faced by street youth.

[citation needed] In January 2015, Save the Children and Street Kids International announced that they would merge.

"Becoming part of Save the Children will allow Street Kids International to dramatically increase its capacity and empower more youth to build sustainable futures for themselves and their families," said Prea Grover, Executive Director, Street Kids International.