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12/03/2018
National Master Plan on Child Labour (Nepali version)
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/reports/national-master-plan-child-labour-nepali-version
Ten year National Master Plan on Child Labour (Nepali version), endorsed by Cabinet on July 08, 2018. Download file (PDF, 437,58 KB) July 2018
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11/02/2018
We must do better: A closer look at the contextual factors that drive child labour and discipline
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/reports/we-must-do-better-closer-look-contextual-factors-drive-child-labour-and-discipline
This report gives the results of further analysis of the Nepal Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS), 2014, which was carried out on behalf of UNICEF Nepal by consultant Samik Adhikari. The four reports in this series are working documents: Working paper 2018/001: Letting children flourish from an early age Letting Children Flourish From an…

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