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Report
05/21/2019
For Every Child, Protection
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/reports/every-child-protection
In Nepal, child protection concerns manifest themselves in many forms: violent discipline, child marriage, child labour, trafficking, violence against women and girls, unnecessary placement of children in orphanages/residential care homes and correction homes, and insufficient access to child-friendly and gender sensitive-justice. Nepal’s progress…
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12/20/2018
Act relating to children 2018
https://www.unicef.org/nepal/reports/act-relating-children-2018
Whereas it is expedient to amend and codify prevailing laws concerning children in order to act in the best interest of children by respecting, safeguarding, promoting and fulfilling children’s rights, the Federal Parliament has enacted this Act. Download file (PDF, 339,22 KB) September 2018

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