This article examines how children in Nepal are migrating either within the country or across borders—sometimes alone and other times with families—driven by a range of factors including lack of parental care, poverty, limited access to education and health services, abuse, exploitation, and disasters. It highlights that this high mobility puts children at risk of harm and notes alarming statistics on child labor and children without parental care. The piece emphasizes the need for improved monitoring and protective measures to address the vulnerabilities of migrating children and ensure adherence to international norms like those in the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.