Nepal in the News

14 04, 2020

Nepal Extends Ongoing Lockdown to Combat COVID–19

2020-04-14T10:28:59-07:00

On Monday, the Nepal government extended the ongoing nationwide lockdown until April 15 to battle the spread of the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. As countries globally plunge into enforced lockdowns to check the spread of the virus, Nepal followed suit.
Nepal Extends Ongoing Lockdown to Combat COVID–192020-04-14T10:28:59-07:00
19 08, 2019

Head of Bal Mandir, nation’s oldest non-profit for children, arrested on charges of child trafficking

2019-08-20T07:13:12-07:00

The director of the organisation has been accused of abetting a British national in unlawfully procuring a Nepali child and assisting in obtaining fraudulent documents to claim the baby.
Head of Bal Mandir, nation’s oldest non-profit for children, arrested on charges of child trafficking2019-08-20T07:13:12-07:00
9 11, 2018

First Do No Harm: Are “Voluntourists” A Boon Or Bane For The Communities They Serve Abroad?

2018-11-09T07:55:16-08:00

What's your idea of the perfect vacation? Is it lying on a beach, tanning and gazing at the lapping waves? Or skiing through fresh powder on a snowy mountain? Or might it, instead, involve digging a well in a poor village, teaching English to a group of foreign schoolkids or lugging bales of hay to feed elephants at an animal rescue shelter? If you lean more toward the latter, you might just be a voluntourist (a mashup of volunteer and tourist)
First Do No Harm: Are “Voluntourists” A Boon Or Bane For The Communities They Serve Abroad?2018-11-09T07:55:16-08:00
16 10, 2018

Voluntourism: when personal interest interferes with service

2018-10-16T08:08:03-07:00

When young college students are asked why they volunteer, the answer is usually something along the lines of “I just want to help people,” or “I want to make a difference in the world.” While these answers may reflect good intentions, the actual work that they do tells a different story, and the negative results are seen in the aftermath of this work.
Voluntourism: when personal interest interferes with service2018-10-16T08:08:03-07:00
17 09, 2018

A look at NGN’s Anti-Trafficking Advocacy Program!

2018-09-17T08:00:27-07:00

Prevention Project: Street Dramas  NGN's Prevention Project team goes deep into rural Nepal to present anti-trafficking street dramas. All our actors are locally selected and trained, and know first-hand the story of "trafficking" of children. Entire villages show up to learn what signs to look for. Help us keep children from ever knowing the trauma of trafficking and family separation!
A look at NGN’s Anti-Trafficking Advocacy Program!2018-09-17T08:00:27-07:00
3 09, 2018

NGN: Part of the Global Fight Against Child Trafficking. A Volunteer’s View

2018-09-12T14:55:09-07:00

"I was looking for a way to give back while I was traveling. I have always loved being around children so volunteering in an orphanage made sense to me. I found a place very close to the tourist district where I was staying and the cost of staying there seemed quite reasonable, especially since I was happy to give money to help kids anyway. I also bought fruits and vegetables for the children while I was there, but their diet never seemed to change."
NGN: Part of the Global Fight Against Child Trafficking. A Volunteer’s View2018-09-12T14:55:09-07:00
29 05, 2018

NGN: Part of the Global Fight Against Child Trafficking. A Child’s View

2018-05-29T07:26:23-07:00

A Child's Voice: Living in a remote district of Nepal, you have known that your family has struggled with growing barely enough food on the steep mountainside to feed your family, and no medical treatments when you are sick or injured, as well as very little knowledge of the outside world. .
NGN: Part of the Global Fight Against Child Trafficking. A Child’s View2018-05-29T07:26:23-07:00
18 04, 2018

NGN: Part of the Global Fight Against Child Trafficking

2018-04-20T11:33:45-07:00

How it Begins: Imagine you are living in a place so poor and remote that your family survives on $100 a year. The closest school is a 5 hour walk and the teachers rarely show up anyway. A trusted member of your community, neighbor or family relative approaches you with the idea that he can help your child and your family have a better and easier future life.
NGN: Part of the Global Fight Against Child Trafficking2018-04-20T11:33:45-07:00
9 04, 2018

Monitoring earthquake trafficking victims 3 years after the Great Quake

2018-04-09T11:26:15-07:00

Where the Road Ends: A Reconnection Update Mahendra, our anti-trafficking coordinator, is traveling through the jungle under brutal conditions with no roads to monitor children that NGN rescued right after the Great Earthquake.
Monitoring earthquake trafficking victims 3 years after the Great Quake2018-04-09T11:26:15-07:00
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