Children at Risk Network Nepal

Children At Risk Network Nepal (CarNetNepal) is a Non- profit and Non- governmental organization working for the holistic restoration of Children At Risk (C@R) in Nepal. Children At Risk Network Nepal (CarNetNepal) was unofficially formed on February 14, 2002 as a result of the ‘Children At Risk’ (C@R) conference that was held at Staff College, Jawalakhel, Lalitpur in the year 2000. The conference was organized in collaboration with Viva, Compassion International and Nepal Christian Society with about 300 people of different districts of Nepal. Their mission is to advocate on behalf of children at risk, protect their rights and release them from all kinds of poverty, exploitation and abuse, through building coalition with like minded child focused organizations and community and seeking support from the Government of Nepal.

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Where they operate

Main Areas of Work

What They Do

Location
Nepal

Cross-Cutting Themes:

1. Advocacy: To strengthen and mobilize the faith based institution and other organizations to advocate on behalf of the children at risk.

2. Education: To increase access to education to the poor, marginalized and at risk children.

3. Rescue & Rehabilitation: To provide after care service to trafficking survivors and restore them back to their families.

4. Women Empowerment: To increase women’s access to resources, gender equity and mobilize them in community development.

5. Sustainable Livelihood: To improve the livelihood of poor and marginalized families through micro-entrepreneurship development.

6. Disaster Response: In response to the 2015 earthquake, the disaster response has been a wider component of CarNetNepal’s strategic approach. Reconstruction and recovery of community infrastructures and preparedness to future disaster are found to be integral