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National Plan of Action for Children, Nepal (2004/5-2014/15)-Approved by the Council of Ministrys, Government of Nepal, on 3 September 2012 and Implimented
Abstract:
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) on 20 November 1989. It sets out the legal, political, financial, social and cultural rights of children. In response to an appeal made by the UN, the CRC has been ratified by 193 nations including Nepal, which did so on 14 September 1990. In addition, Nepal has ratified the two optional protocols to the CRC. Since then, Nepal has developed a number of policy, legal and institutional arrangements related to child rights, and has implemented programmes accordingly. Based on commitments made by the Government of Nepal and in line with the CRC and the Declaration of UN General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) on Children, this 10-year National Plan of Action (NPA) for Children was developed in 2004. It is mainly based on the four themes identified in A World Fit for Children’, addressing issues related to promoting healthy lives, providing quality education, protecting against abuse, exploitation and violence, and ensuring child participation. The issue of combating HIV and AIDS is also included in this NPA. #Rights #ChildRights #ProtectionOfChild
Publisher: GoN, UNICEF Type / Script:
Progress Report  in  English
Keywords:
CHILDREN, CHILD RIGHTS, CHILD PARTICIPATION, HEALTH, EDUCATION, AIDS, COORDINATION, MONITORING, CHILD HEALTH, CHILD WELFARE, CHILD SURVIVAL, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, BASIC EDUCATION, CHILD LABOUR, CONFLICT, PRIMARY EDUCATION, MALNUTRITION, GENDER EQUALITY, EQUITY, CHILD PROTECTION, POVERTY, SOCIAL WELFARE, CONSTITUTIONS, ARMED CONFLICTS, HUMAN RESOURCES, CAPACITY BUILDING
Thematic Group:
UNICEF, (2012)
Thesaurus:
08.01.00 - Population Dynamics
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Feeder: LUNI SHRESTHA, Editor: SANJIYA SHRESTHA, Auditor:
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National Plan of Action for Children, Nepal (2004/5-2014/15)-Approved by the Council of Ministrys, Government of Nepal, on 3Septermber 2012 and Implimented
Abstract:
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) on 20 November 1989. It sets out the legal, political, financial, social and cultural rights of children. In response to an appeal made by the UN, the CRC has been ratified by 193 nations including Nepal, which did so on 14 September 1990. In addition, Nepal has ratified the two optional protocols to the CRC. Since then, Nepal has developed a number of policy, legal and institutional arrangements related to child rights, and has implemented programmes accordingly. Based on commitments made by the Government of Nepal and in line with the CRC and the Declaration of UN General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) on Children, this 10-year National Plan of Action (NPA) for Children was developed in 2004. It is mainly based on the four themes identified in A World Fit for Children’, addressing issues related to promoting healthy lives, providing quality education, protecting against abuse, exploitation and violence, and ensuring child participation. The issue of combating HIV and AIDS is also included in this NPA. #RIGHTS #CHILDRIGHTS #PROTECTIONOFCHILD
Publisher: GoN, UNICEF Type / Script:
Progress Report  in  English
Keywords:
CHILDREN, CHILD RIGHTS, CHILD PARTICIPATION, HEALTH, EDUCATION, AIDS, COORDINATION, MONITORING, CHILD HEALTH, CHILD WELFARE, CHILD SURVIVAL, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, BASIC EDUCATION, CHILD LABOUR, CONFLICT, PRIMARY EDUCATION, MALNUTRITION, GENDER EQUALITY, EQUITY, CHILD PROTECTION, POVERTY, SOCIAL WELFARE, CONSTITUTIONS, ARMED CONFLICTS, HUMAN RESOURCES, CAPACITY BUILDING
Thematic Group:
UNICEF, (2012)
Thesaurus:
08.01.00 - Population Dynamics
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Feeder: LUNI SHRESTHA, Editor: PRAFFUL STH, Auditor:
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National Plan of Action for Children, Nepal (2004/5-2014/15)-Approved by the Council of Ministrys, Government of Nepal, on 3Septermber 2012 and Implimented
Abstract:
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) on 20 November 1989. It sets out the legal, political, financial, social and cultural rights of children. In response to an appeal made by the UN, the CRC has been ratified by 193 nations including Nepal, which did so on 14 September 1990. In addition, Nepal has ratified the two optional protocols to the CRC. Since then, Nepal has developed a number of policy, legal and institutional arrangements related to child rights, and has implemented programmes accordingly. Based on commitments made by the Government of Nepal and in line with the CRC and the Declaration of UN General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) on Children, this 10-year National Plan of Action (NPA) for Children was developed in 2004. It is mainly based on the four themes identified in A World Fit for Children’, addressing issues related to promoting healthy lives, providing quality education, protecting against abuse, exploitation and violence, and ensuring child participation. The issue of combating HIV and AIDS is also included in this NPA.
Publisher: GoN, UNICEF Type / Script:
Progress Report  in  English
Keywords:
CHILDREN, CHILD RIGHTS, CHILD PARTICIPATION, HEALTH, EDUCATION, AIDS, COORDINATION, MONITORING, CHILD HEALTH, CHILD WELFARE, CHILD SURVIVAL, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, BASIC EDUCATION, CHILD LABOUR, CONFLICT, PRIMARY EDUCATION, MALNUTRITION, GENDER EQUALITY, EQUITY, CHILD PROTECTION, POVERTY, SOCIAL WELFARE, CONSTITUTIONS, ARMED CONFLICTS, HUMAN RESOURCES, CAPACITY BUILDING
Thematic Group:
UNICEF, (2012)
Thesaurus:
08.01.00 - Population Dynamics
PDF | File Size: 899 KB   Download
Feeder: LUNI SHRESTHA, Editor: ANG1EE12, Auditor:
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National Plan of Action for Children, Nepal (2004/5-2014/15)-Approved by the Council of Ministrys, Government of Nepal, on 3Septermber 2012 and Implimented
Abstract:
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) was adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations (UN) on 20 November 1989. It sets out the legal, political, financial, social and cultural rights of children. In response to an appeal made by the UN, the CRC has been ratified by 193 nations including Nepal, which did so on 14 September 1990. In addition, Nepal has ratified the two optional protocols to the CRC. Since then, Nepal has developed a number of policy, legal and institutional arrangements related to child rights, and has implemented programmes accordingly. Based on commitments made by the Government of Nepal and in line with the CRC and the Declaration of UN General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) on Children, this 10-year National Plan of Action (NPA) for Children was developed in 2004. It is mainly based on the four themes identified in ‘A World Fit for Children’, addressing issues related to promoting healthy lives, providing quality education, protecting against abuse, exploitation and violence, and ensuring child participation. The issue of combating HIV and AIDS is alsoincluded in this NPA.
Publisher: GON UNICEF Type / Script:
Progress Report  in  English
Keywords:
INTERNAITONAL COMMITMANTS, NATIONAL PLAN OF ACTION(NPA) DEVELOPMENT PROCESS AND RELEVANT DOCUMENTS, NPA'S MID-TERN REVIEW, PROBLEM, CHALLENGES AND OPPOETUNITIES, POLICY SUGGESTIONS, STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS AND HTRUSTS OF NPA, PLANNING AND IMPLIMENTATION MODALITY, INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTS, TARGET-2015 , ESTIMATED BUDGET, NPOA COORDINATION, MONITORNING AND EVALUTION
Thematic Group:
UNICEF, (2012)
Thesaurus:
01.01.00 - Political Conditions, Institutions, Movements
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Feeder: LUNI SHRESTHA, Editor: , Auditor:
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