28th may 2019
Visit in Child Workers in Nepal (CWIN)
I visited Child Workers in Nepal (CWIN) today. It was established by a group of students at Tribhuvan
University on January 1, 1987 who was
investigating the conditions of children living on the streets in Kathmandu, Nepal
and recognized the need for advocacy in this area. Child Workers in Nepal is a non government organization (NGO) working for
the Children's right. It helps the street
children, children who are sexually exploited and also those victimized by
violence. The main objective of organization is to protect the children rights
in Nepal. It motivates the children's by giving awareness program, campaigning and pressuring the government to protect and promote
children's rights, and to end exploitation,
abuse and discrimination against
children.
I met the director of the
Child Helpline for the Kaski district, Mr. Shankar Nepali, and Krishna Gurung
the psycho-socio counselor. CWIN specifically focuses on children and work with
trafficking, child labor exploitation, missing and abandoned children, corporal
punishment, online abuse, and violation of child rights. The founder of Child
Helpline is Ms. Gauri Pardhan. The helpline protects children from mental and
physical abuse, rape, and child trafficking. They provide emergency services
such as the toll-free helpline number 1098 which is free of cost, rescue
operations, psycho-social counselling, emergency shelters, legal support,
family tracing, and social reintegration to respond to children at risk who are
in need of care and protection. ‘1098’ is the Child Helpline number in
Nepal. CWIN runs six child helplines and a number of support homes and centres
based throughout Nepal. The child helplines are located respectively in
Kathmandu, Biratnagar, Hetauda, Nepalgunj, Dhangadhi and Pokhara. In the child
helpline there are two aspects: "Voice for voiceless" and "For
child with child”. CWIN gives child training for students, teachers,
civil society, and government and also helps to support the youth. Lastly, they support children for medical emergency situations. They work with the Government
of Nepal to develop child-friendly policies, even though the
government fails to prevent the violation of
children's rights.
It is sad to see many children are abused for
different purpose. But child workers help those children who are abuse. The
child workers in Nepal are doing great work for victim child.
#Norec #Insec #Pvchr #Cwin
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