Essays about: "child rights on nepal"
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1. Knowledge is Power : A Qualitative Study About Child Marriage and its Effects on Girls’ Education in Nepalgunj Municipality
University essay from Jönköping University/Högskolan för lärande och kommunikationAbstract : The practice of child marriage is deeply rooted in the Nepali history and still occurs in today’s society, even though it is illegal. Child marriages occur frequently in the Terai region, where Nepalgunj Municipality is located. READ MORE
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2. Leave No One Behind in Education: Advocating for disability rights in Nepal
University essay from Malmö universitet/Fakulteten för kultur och samhälle (KS)Abstract : Despite international regulations such as the Convention of the Rights of the Child andthe Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the global SustainableDevelopment Goals in Agenda 2030, everyone does not have the same rights toeducation. Children with disabilities are the most marginalised and excluded groups insociety and also overrepresented among those who are not in school. READ MORE
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3. “Girls for sale” : Understanding the difficulties in protecting girls in Nepal from being exploited for prostitution
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : The number of girls that are being exploited for prostitution in Nepal has increased in recent years, and girls suffer a high risk of being exposed when they come from already poorly conditions. Previously, uneducated girls could be found in the adult entertainment sector, but nowadays even educated girls are being exploited. READ MORE
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4. Child Poverty in Sweden (with a brief note on situation of children in Nepal)
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för socialt arbeteAbstract : The purpose of the study is to get an in-depth knowledge about the implications of child poverty on overall child development. This study aims to co-relate between child development and social challenges of the poor children in Sweden with a brief mention about the same around the world and in Nepal - where I came from. READ MORE
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5. What about a Human Rights Based Approach? - a case study of the legal situation of victims of child trafficking in Nepal
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : This paper aims to establish to what extent a human rights-based approach could contribute to an improvement of the enforcement of the rights of children who are victims of trafficking in Nepal. A Minor Field Study based on interviews was conducted in Nepal in order to gather data about the structure of the current legal treatment of children who are victims of trafficking and to what extent potential problems or challenges derives from it. READ MORE