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Agree On One Thing Next Week, Urges UNICEF. Agree On Children Help Them Get Their Vitamin A and Help Them Go To School
UNICEF has urged all parties to the conflict to agree on one thing next week:
children.“Two things happen next week that are of vital importance to the children of Nepal,” UNICEF’s Representative, Dr Suomi Sakai, said today. “Baishak 3(Sunday, Apri... UNICEF, (2006)
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Let Us Send The Children Home To Their Families
While welcoming the inclusion of children's issues in the draft peace accord,
UNICEF urges all parties to the peace process in Nepal to abide by international instruments and to put the interest of children first during all stages of the peace acco... UNICEF, (2006)
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WASH Cluster Nepal Earthquake Contingency Plan - Version 3(June 2011)
This revised WASH Cluster Contingency Plan for earthquake scenario has been developed based upon the earthquake scenario prepared by HC/RC office. The rationalization for the plan is to ensure that the WASH cluster is able to respond with maximum eff... UNICEF, (2011)
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Basic Education
The public education system in Nepal has grown at a steady pace since the early 1950s when there were fewer than a hundred schools. Today, there are tens of thousands of primary schools across the country, greatly extending access to basic education.... UNICEF, ()
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Child Protection
The protection of children from abuse, exploitation and neglect is integral to their survival, growth and development. The consequences of violation of a child’s right to protection include reduced life expectancy, poor physical and mental health, re... UNICEF, (2006)
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Decentralised Planning for the Child Programme-Baseline Survey Report of Six Districts
This report contains findings of a baseline study conducted by His Majesty's Government of Nepal in close cooperation with six District Development Committees and UNICEF. The purpose of this report is to generate district level knowledge in order to ... GON- UNICEF, (2000)
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Overview of Situation of Children and Women in Nepal: The Life Cycle
The condition of a pregnant woman influences the survival of her unborn child. Although girls in Nepal are not legally entitled to marry before the age of 18 years, many are married by the age of 14 or 15 years. The median age at first marriage is 16... UNICEF, (2007)
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Planning for the Child-Baseline Survey Report of Chitwan District-Decentralized Planning for the Children Programme
This report contains findings of a baseline study conducted by His Majesty's Government of Nepal in close cooperation with Chitwan District Development Committee and UNICEF. The purpose of this report is to generate district level knowledge in order ... GON- UNICEF, (1999)
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Report of the Regional Review of Community-Based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) in Five Districts of the Mid- and Far Western Development Regions
Every year, communities in many parts of Nepal suffer from humanitarian crises as a result of natural disasters (such as floods, landslides, hail, droughts, etc.) or food insecurity (caused by natural disasters or events such as the food,fuel and fi... UNICEF, (2010)
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Situation of the Children and Women in Nepal 2006
Nepal is one of the poorest countries in the world, and is among the 50
‘Least Developed Countries’ as defined by the General Assembly. In terms of
human and social development, Nepal ranks 136 out of 177 countries in the
Human Development Index. ... UNICEF, (2006)
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