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An Expansion Strategy for Nepal’s Child Grant (November 2016)
Abstract:
The Child Grant was introduced in 2009/10 to support better nutrition for children under five years of age. Like other social security schemes implemented by the Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local Development (MOFALD) that take a rights-based approach and promote social inclusion, the vision was to see a nationwide Child Grant that is available to all families with young children. Due to budget constraints at the time, however, various targeting criteria were applied to the Child Grant such that it covers approximately 16 per cent of under-fives nationwide. Recognising the potential of the Child Grant to make a real difference to the lives of children and to contribute to Nepal’s development goals, the Government made a commitment in its 2016/17 budget speech to enhance and initiate expansion of the programme. To this end, UNICEF Nepal has provided technical assistance to MOFALD to develop a long-term plan for expansion that reflects the principles and strategies of the draft National Framework for Social Protection (NFSP). #UNICEF #ChildGrant #2016
Publisher:
UNICEF
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in
English
Keywords:
SOCIAL SECURITY, HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, GOVERNMENT POLICY, CHILD, SOCIAL WORK, SOCIAL WORK EDUCATION, DEVELOPMENT, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. LOCAL DEVELOPMENT, CHILD DEVELOPMENT, CHILD HEALTH, CHILD NEEDS
Thematic Group:
UNICEF
, (
2016
)
Thesaurus:
14.05.04
-
Welfare And Social Services
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| File Size:
284 KB
Download
Feeder:
NEHAKAFLE31@GMAIL COM
, Editor:
SANJIYA SHRESTHA
, Auditor:
...
An expansion strategy for Nepal’s Child Grant (November 2016)
Abstract:
The Child Grant was introduced in 2009/10 to support better nutrition for children under five years of age. Like other social security schemes implemented by the Ministry of Federal Affairs and Local Development (MOFALD) that take a rights-based approach and promote social inclusion, the vision was to see a nationwide Child Grant that is available to all families with young children. Due to budget constraints at the time, however, various targeting criteria were applied to the Child Grant such that it covers approximately 16 per cent of under-fives nationwide. Recognising the potential of the Child Grant to make a real difference to the lives of children and to contribute to Nepal’s development goals, the Government made a commitment in its 2016/17 budget speech to enhance and initiate expansion of the programme. To this end, UNICEF Nepal has provided technical assistance to MOFALD to develop a long-term plan for expansion that reflects the principles and strategies of the draft National Framework for Social Protection (NFSP). #UNICEF #Childgrant #2016
Publisher:
UNICEF
Type / Script:
Bulletin or Poster
in
English
Keywords:
CHILD GRANT, DALIT FAMILIES, NATIONAL SOCIAL PROTECTIO, FRAMEWORK, SOCIAL PROTECTION FLOOR APPROACH, PROPOSE AN ENHANCEMENT, UNIVERSAL DECELERATION OF HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL RIGHTS, GOVERNMENT POLICY, POLITICAL ECONOMY OF SOCIAL PROJECTION, IMPLEMENTATION MECHANISM, MONITORING AND EVALUTION, CHILD SENSTIVE POLICY MAKING, SOCIAL SECURITY, NUTRITIONAL NEEDS
Thematic Group:
UNICEF
, (
2016
)
Thesaurus:
14.05.04
-
Welfare And Social Services
PDF
| File Size:
284 KB
Download
Feeder:
NEHAKAFLE31@GMAIL COM
, Editor:
, Auditor:
...