Reintegrating Nepalese child domestic workers with their families (October 2011 – December 2015)

Country
Nepal
Region
South Asia
Language
English
Year Published
2016
Author
Children and Women in Social Services and Human Rights
Organisation
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Topics
Child labour, exploitation and modern slavery Research, data collection and evidence Street Work & Outreach
Summary

This report represents the final evaluation of a four year project titled Reintegrating Nepalese child domestic workers with their families which focused on reintegrating Nepalese child domestic workers living with employers, strengthening families to prevent child separation through income generating support, and invigorating local child protection mechanisms to promote child protection in areas of operation. The project, which began in 2011, has been principally funded by Comic Relief through a grant of £642,302 to UK-based NGO EveryChild, and has been implemented by Nepalese NGO CWISH (Children and Women in Social Services and Human Rights) and three district partners: FOWEP (Kavre); MANK (Sindhupalchowk); SYS (Ramechhap). The evaluation was undertaken by a team of two independent consultants, supported by CWISH and EveryChild staff.

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