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An Address to Members of the Constituent Assembly of Nepal By Ms. Kyung-wha Kang United Nations Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights Kathmandu 19 April 2011 This bulletin consists of the speech by Ms. Kyung-wha Kang about the peace process and political consensus on important issues.It also includes drafting the new Constitution, to establish a new foundation for national order in the country based on r...
UNOHCHR, (2011)
OHCHR Indigenous and Minorities team visits Nepal A team from the OHCHR Indigenous and Minorities Unit (IMU) of the OHCHR headquarters in Geneva completed a week-long mission to Nepal, after having met with indigenous and minority groups in Kathmandu and the regions. The purpose of the two regi...
UNOHCHR, (2006)
Remarks by Jyoti Sanghera, OHCHR-Nepal, Dy. Representative Delivered at an interaction program on Haliyas organized by Nepal National Dalit Social Welfare Organization (NDSWO) & Rastriya Haliya Mukti Samaj Federation (RHMSF) t is such an irony that today we are talking about freeing the haliyas – the very person who with the ‘hal’, or his plough and his labour provides the very basic sustenance i.e. food, and thereby enables humankind to sustain itself and consequentl...
UNOHCHR, (2008)
Nepal Bonded Labour Among Child Workers of the Kamaiya System: A Rapid Assessment The Kamaiya system is commonly known as an agriculturally based bonded labour system in Nepal. Bondage among Kamaiya children working for an employer ensues from the debt incurred by the parents and also through the linkage in exploitative employment...
ILO, (2001)