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Compassionate Care - Proceedings of Workshops: Directions in Community-based Care, and Social Reintegration for Nepal In 2000, the ILO-IPEC launched the sub-regional project to combat the trafficking of children for exploitative employment in South Asia (TICSA). These children are often forced into commercial sex exploitation, which exposes them to physical and psyc...
IPEC/ILO, (2006)
Specialized Training Manual on Psychosocial Counseling for Trafficked Youth - handling the trauma of sexual exploitation It is widely recognized, in literature as well as in practice, that people who have experienced life-threatening or otherwise traumatic experiences have an increased risk of suffering from psychological distress. People who have been trafficked for s...
IPEC/ILO, (2002)
HIV/AIDS and Working Children in Nepal There is a growing body of evidence suggesting that in Nepal (1) increasing numbers of children are being driven into the labour market by the HIV infections and deaths of their parents, and (2) that working children have a high risk of contracting H...
IPEC/ILO, (2004)
Investigating the Worst Forms of Child Labour No. 5 Nepal Bonded Labour Among Child Workers of the Kamaiya System: A Rapid Assessment The need to restrict and eradicate the most intolerable forms of child labour in Nepal has become an essential element of a national development strategy to achieve sustainable growth and protect human rights. His Majesty’s Government of Nepal has r...
IPEC/ILO, (2001)
Report of the National Workshop on Interventions against Trafficking of Children Trafficking is a problem that the world is trying hard to deal with. The problem is even greater in a country like Nepal where a majority of its population lives below the poverty line. Thousands of young children are lured and trafficked for various...
IPEC/ILO, (2001)