WVIN has been collaborating with all three tiers of govt in the sphere of child welfare World Vision International Nepal started work in 2001. It has been working in the sector of child protection, inclusive and quality education, nutrition, health, and livelihoods for over two decades. Nepal 10 Jun, 2023
The invisible kids: Daunting consequences in front of them Kathmandu The sight of youngsters sniffing glue on the streets of the Capital has become a thing of the past, thanks to the Central Child Welfare Board (CCWB) and National Child Rights Council (NCRC), who have rescued several such children. The... Art & Culture 26 Apr, 2020
Nine children rescued from illegally operated child centre in Bafal Kathmandu, August 21 Officials of Central Child Welfare Board, with the help of Nepal Police, rescued nine children from an illegally operated child care centre here today. Police have arrested three persons who were working for the child care... Horoscopes 22 Aug, 2019
Bill proposed to end child labour in informal sector Kathmandu, August 13 The government has drafted a bill seeking an amendment to the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Act-2000 with stringent measures against worst forms of child labour in the country. The proposed provisions in the bill... Horoscopes 14 Aug, 2019
CCWB, its district offices dissolved Kathmandu, August 3 The Ministry of Federal Affairs and General Administration has urged all the local levels to implement the July 29 Cabinet decision regarding dissolution of the Central Child Welfare Board and district child welfare boards. In... Horoscopes 04 Aug, 2019
Cabinet decisions disclosed Kathmandu, July 4 The Cabinet meeting held on June 27 has made various decisions regarding activities of the government. Minister of Communications and Information Technology Gokul Baskota announced the government’s decisions at a press meet... Horoscopes 05 Jul, 2019
EDITORIAL: Focus on skills We need to train our youths in all sectors to discourage imports and strengthen the economic base that will at last help boost exports The private sector has been holding a series of consultations with the government policymakers, including Finance... 27 May, 2019
�64 child care homes operating without meeting standard Kathmandu, May 25 As many as 880 children, including 249 girls, were rescued from 64 child care homes operating in various districts, without meeting minimum standards prescribed by the existing law. Most of these child care homes are running in... Horoscopes 26 May, 2019
122 rescued from illegal child care home Kathmandu, May 17 Central Child Welfare Board, in coordination with National Centre for Children at Risk, local level representatives and police, rescued a total of 122 children from Sukedhara-based Aishworya Children’s Home being operated... Horoscopes 18 May, 2019
19 minors rescued from �illegal� child care centre Kathmandu, May 7 Nepal Police, with the support of Central Child Welfare Board, rescued 19 minors,14 boys and five girls, from an unregistered child care centre at Golfutar today. Nine of the children rescued are aged between five and 10 years... Horoscopes 08 May, 2019
98 children sexually harassed in four months KATHMANDU: In four months of the current fiscal year, a total of 98 incidents of child sexual harassment have been recorded in the country. The revelation has alarmed the stakeholders because it has become a commonplace crime despite... Travel 09 Mar, 2019
31 street children rehabilitated Kathmandu, February 26 A joint team of Metropolitan Police Range, National Centre for Children at Risk and Sober Recovery Treatment and Rehabilitation Centre has rescued and rehabilitated 31 street children. According to police, they were rescued... Horoscopes 27 Feb, 2019