Demographic Data
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Sources: World Bank, UNICEF,UNDP HDR 2015, DHS 2014 |
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In this talk, Emily Delap from Family for Every Child puts the use of orphanages in Nepal into a global context and explores the international evidence on the harm caused by allowing children to grow up away from families, and on the problems of orphanage voluntourism.
Next Generation Nepal Country Director Martin Punaks talks about orphanage trafficking in Nepal, why orphanage volunteers may inadvertently be part of the problem and how you can be part of the solution through ethical volunteering and other ways of "giving back."
This article discusses how children's immersion in social media and video games causes them to be bored with reality. This leads them to be less cooperative, which leads to parents becoming more angry.
This study focuses on the psychosocial well-being of youth affected by HIV and AIDS.
This paper examines the association between cross-border ties and cross-border separation with the health of sub-Saharan African (SSA) migrant adults living in metropolitan France using data from the nationally representative “Trajectoire et Origines” survey.
In this article from the Washington Post, people share stories of how they found out they were not U.S. citizens after being adopted by American parents.
This news report states that nearly half a million refugee and migrant children are in the hands of smugglers.
A PSA produced by Hillside Digital Trust about Kick4Life's work in supporting vulnerable children in Lesotho
Global men are being challenged to take on greater roles in the local, regional and international efforts to reduce the incidences of child abuse/child maltreatment in countries worldwide, and in the day-to-day rearing of global children.
This Coaching Guide supports Para-Social Workers (PSWs) to provide households with targeted coaching to increase the adoption of new skills, practices, and knowledge key to child and family wellbeing.