Publications
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Use of purified water and keeping it free from germs can protect us from diarrhoea, typhoid and other waterborne diseases.
The incidence of diarrhoea and pneumonia in children under five could be significantly reduced by [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
Annual Report of UNICEF Nepal Country Office for 2010 [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
The Official Child Poverty and Disparities study released by the Government of Nepal states that over one third of Nepal’s children live below the poverty line while over one half suffer from malnutrition. [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
The need to prioritize children in poverty reduction in Nepal. [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
Creating a protective environment for children requires commitment and action from a range of actors at different levels.Families, communitiies, community based organisations, civil societies and local service providers play an essential role in building its protective environment. [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
For schools in Karnali region, approximately 83 school-days are lost each year through absences linked to seasonal events. This is nearly 38 per cent lower than the government standard of 220 school-days per year. [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
This report provides information on nutrition strategies, progress made by programmes and current challenges, based on the most recent data available. The report profiles 24 countries where 80 per cent of the world’s stunted children live. [Web link]
A detailed description of UNICEF's programmes and projects featuring images of UNICEF's activities in the four decades to mark Four Decades of UNICEF's partnership in Nepal. [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
A reader-friendly booklet describing UNICEF Nepal's Country Programme 2008 to 2010 including case studies [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
A reader-friendly booklet describing UNICEF Nepal's Country Programme 2008 to 2010 with a brief situation analysis, proposed activities and expected results [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
Decentralized Action for Children and Women (DACAW) is UNICEF Nepal’s primary programme for channelling a range of interventions to rural communities in 23 districts across Nepal. [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
This new version of the Emergency Field Handbook has been developed as a practical tool for UNICEF field staff to meet the needs of children and women affected by disasters. [Web link]
This is a study on intercountry adoption and its influence on child protection in Nepal [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
The purpose of this survey is to establish a baseline of parents’/guardians’ KAP on ECD and primary education in UNICEF Nepal’s education focus districts in order to assess the changes in KAP during UNICEF Nepal’s Country Programme for 2008–2010. [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
This study has aimed to understand whether and how a move towards a sector-wide approach (SWAp) in education in Nepal is making a difference to the addressing of educational inequity and exclusion. [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
This study highlights the need for the use of standard protocols and guidelines for the clinical management of abuse cases and the strong role to be played by health practitioners in providing immediate protection and support for victims of child abuse. [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
The publication is the study on contemporary pedagogic and psychological principles that show the deleterious consequences of physical and emotional abuse when used as means of discipline. [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
Child sexual abuse and exploitation is a serious challenge for Nepal as cases are rarely reported and often kept undercover. This publication is a compilation of understanding and experiences of child sexual abuse among school children and out-of-school children in four districts. [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
This report is based on a comprehensive assessment of the situation and attempts to capture the current situation for children in the terai where activities of armed groups has affected their lives. [PDF] (PDF documents require Acrobat Reader to view.)
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