ILO report on AIDS and child workers released Himalayan News ServiceKathmandu, January 30The International Labour Organisation (ILO) today released a report on HIV/AIDS and working children in Nepal and called for urgent action to protect citizens from the dreaded disease. The report includes... Travel 31 Jan, 2004
Child labourers face exploitation: Study Himalayan News ServiceKathmandu, January 2The poor socio-economic condition, coupled with the present political unrest, has forced many children to leave their homes and migrate to the cities. In their quest for a better life, many of them land up in... Horoscopes 03 Jan, 2004
20 girls receive training Himalayan News ServiceKathmandu, January 1In order to empower girls with skill-oriented training, 20 girls from the marginalised section today received certificates on completion of 15-day training.Twenty girls completed various skill-oriented training... Horoscopes 01 Jan, 2004
Gang involved in child prostitution arrested With the joint effort of Lalitpur District Police Office, Legal Aid and Counselling Centre (LACC) and Child Workers in Nepal Concerned Centre (CWIN) has arrested a group involved in commercial sex exploitation of children. The organisations have... Horoscopes 17 May, 2002
Bal Mandir clinches Planete Enfants World Peace Cup trophy Pemba Lama scored two goals as Bal Mandir beat Child Workers in Nepal (CWIN) 2-1 to clinch the title of the Planete Enfants World Peace Cup football tournament here on Saturday.Pemba netted the decider in the dying hour of the extra time as both the... 04 May, 2002
Dalit children continue to suffer It is estimated that 20 per cent of child population comprise of Dalits-downtrodden group also considered ‘untouchables’. Though a significant number of the child population in the country, very less has been done to give them their due stand in... Horoscopes 03 May, 2002
Playing for peace and awareness The winner of the Planete Enfants World Peace Cup football tournament, participated by the street children football teams formed by the eight non-governmental organisations (NGO) working for the welfare of the children will get a Official World Cup... 30 Apr, 2002
Soccer heroes to get world cup ball Planete Enfants World Peace Cup football tournament is being organised between teams consisting of street children by eight non-governmental organisations (NGO) working for the welfare of children. The winners will receive an official World Cup 2002... 30 Apr, 2002