Child Protection in Nepal

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Region: Nepal

Child protection in Nepal is a critical issue as children are vulnerable to various forms of abuse, exploitation, and neglect. The lack of awareness, inadequate laws, and weak enforcement mechanisms further exacerbate the problem.

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                In 2013 Our Sansar opened a children's home for street children in Birgunj, south of Nepal where there are over 150 children living on the streets. We aim to provide the essential shelter, welfare and...
                
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                Having political un-stabilization and  horrible earthquake is stunting the Nepal's development ; leading to  increasing number of orphans and abandoned children in the society, who are uncared and unl...
                
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                Our centre for street boys, the only one of its kind in Pokhara, not only provides temporary care and shelter but also counselling, support and training to help children leave the street and rebuild t...
                
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                Every 30 seconds around the world, a child is sold into slavery. Child Rescue Nepal wants to end child slavery in Nepal and we will do this through a combination of rescue and prevention. We want to c...
                
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                After creating a model programme for street children in Birgunj, we decided it's time to help more children living on the streets and girls who have been victims of rape, domestic violence or traffick...
                
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