This annual report from Women Rehabilitation Centre (WOREC Nepal) provides an overview of their activities in fiscal year 2070/71. Key highlights include:
- WOREC Nepal works to promote human rights and social justice through campaigns against gender-based violence and for economic, social and cultural rights.
- Their campaigns involve identifying and protecting women human rights defenders, combating trafficking, and empowering women. They also work on food security, health rights, livelihoods, and safe housing issues.
- Capacity building trainings were provided to strengthen women's groups and communities in addressing discrimination, injustice, and establishing social justice.
- Various local and national programs were implemented through coordination with other organizations
पैरवीको यस अंकमा ओरेकले गत छ महिनामा सञ्चालन गरेका अभियानमुलक तथा पैरवीमुलक कार्यक्रमहरु समवेश गरिएको छ । तथ्यगत पैरवीका लागि अन्वेषी प्रकाशन, राष्ट्रिय, प्रदेश तथा स्थानियस्तरमा संक्रमणकालिन न्याय तथा द्वन्द्वप्रभावितका सवालहरुमा ध्यानाकर्षण, लैङ्गिक समानता, लैङ्गिक नीति निर्माणका लागि पैरवी, न्यायमा महिलाको पहुँचजस्ता सवालहरुमा संस्थाले आफ्ना गतिविधी केन्द्रित गरेको थियो । यसैगरी लैङ्गिक हिंसा विरुद्धको १६ दिने अभियान तथा महिलाको स्वास्थ्य अधिकार तथा स्वास्थ्य सेवामा पहुँच, महिलाको काम तथा गतिशीलताको अधिकार र दिगो विकासका लागि ईको भिलेज नमुना कार्यक्रमका लागि समेत पैरवीका कार्यक्रम यो समयमा सम्पन्न भएका छन् ।
1. The national health policy guides the overall strategy and plans of the health sector. It needs to be revised according to the important social and political changes that have occurred in the country. The new health policy aims to transform constitutional health rights and responsibilities into reality in the federal structure and make health services more active and expanded.
2. Nepal has made notable achievements in health sector despite challenges like poverty, conflicts and political instability. Key health indicators like infant and child mortality rates have significantly improved over the decades due to efforts of successive health policies, plans and programs.
3. The new health policy aims to align health goals with sustainable development targets and implement the global principle that health is a human right through an integrated and people
यस अंकभित्र
आर्थिक–सामाजिक अधिकारप्रति प्रतिवद्धताः न्यायमा महिलाको पहु“चको सुनिश्चितता विषयक नवौं राष्ट्रिय परामर्श गोष्ठी
मेरो शरीर ः मेरो अधिकार कार्यशाला
द्रुत न्याय प्रणाली र न्यायमा महिलाको पहुँच
संक्रमणकालीन न्यायः महिलाको दृष्टिकोणबाट
गर्भपतनसम्बन्धी बढ्दो निन्दा ः महिलाको स्वास्थ्य र हितका लागि चुनौती]
सामाजिक लेखा परीक्षण
चौथो महिला सामाजिक मञ्च
दहेज तथा महिला हिंसा न्युनीकरणका लागि हाम्रो भूमिका
वैदेशिक रोजगारलाई सुरक्षित बनाउन सरोकारवालाहरूको भूमिका
आप्रवासी कामदारहरूको अधिकार संरक्षणका लागि दक्षिण एसियाली क्षेत्रीय परामर्श बैठक
आप्रवासी कामदारको रेमिटेन्स व्यवस्थापन तथा आप्रवासी कामदारहरूको अधिकार सम्बन्धी नीतिहरू र कार्यान्वयनको अवस्था
विश्व आप्रवासन दिवस २०१३ को अवसरमा मोरङ र धनुषामा अन्तरक्रियात्मक कार्यक्रम
बलात्कार विरुद्धको राष्ट्रिय अभियान
This document is the constitution of the Disaster Preparedness Network-Nepal (DPNet-Nepal) from 2007. Some key points:
1) DPNet-Nepal is established as a non-profit, non-political organization to strengthen disaster preparedness and management in Nepal through coordination and capacity building.
2) The network was initially formed informally in 2002 and this constitution officially establishes it as a legally registered organization.
3) The constitution outlines the organization's objectives, membership types, governance structure including an executive committee, and basic operational guidelines.
Women rights in constitution of Nepal (Nepali)WOREC Nepal
नेपालकाे संविधानमा महिला अधिकार
संविधान नेपालको मूल कानुन हो । संविधानले देशको राज्य तथा शासन सञ्चालन प्रकृया सुनिश्चित गर्दछ । संविधानको आधारमा देशमा अन्य सम्पूर्ण कानून, नीति, नियमहरु बन्दछन् । यसकै आधारमा कार्यपालिका, व्यवस्थापिका तथा न्यायपालिका गठन हुन्छ । सरकारका विभिन्न अङ्गहरुबीच काम कर्तव्य तथा शक्तिको विभाजनका साथै तीनीहरुबीचको सु–सम्बन्ध समेत सुनिश्चित गर्दछ । संविधानले नागरिकको मौलिक अधिकारको व्यवस्था गर्नका साथै ती अधिकारहरुको संरक्षणको व्यवस्था समेत गरेको हुन्छ । संविधानसँग बाझिने अन्य कानुन बाझिएको हदसम्म अमान्य हुन्छन् । नेपालको संविधान २०७२ नेपालको विद्यमान संविधान हो । यो संविधान जनाताका प्रतिनिधिले पारित गरेको पहिलो र नेपालको साताँै संविधान हो । यस संविधानमा ३५ भाग, ३०८ वटा धारा, ९ वटा अनुसूचिहरु रहेका छन् ।
राज्य सञ्चालन तथा अन्य क्षेत्रमा महिलाहरुको अधिकार सुनिश्चित गर्ने क्रममा देशमा विद्यमान वर्गीय, जातीय, क्षेत्रीय, भाषिक, धार्मिक, लैङ्गिक विभेद अन्त्य गरी आर्थिक समानता, समृद्धि र सामाजिक न्याय सुनिश्चित गर्न समानुुपातिक समावेशी र सहभागितामूलक सिद्धान्तका आधारमा समतामूलक समाजको निर्माण गर्ने संकल्पका साथ नेपालको संविधान (२०७२ साल असोज ३ गते) जारी भएको छ ।
राष्ट्रहित, लोकतन्त्र र राजनीतिक, आर्थिक र सामाजिक रुपान्तरणका लागि नेपाली महिलाहरुले पटक–पटक प्रत्यक्ष र अप्रत्यक्ष रुपमा गर्दै आएका ऐतिहासिक आन्दोलन, संघर्ष र योगदानलाई कदर गर्दै महिलाहरुको विशेष आवश्यकतालाई गम्भीर्यताका साथ आत्मसाथ गरी विशेष अधिकारको व्यवस्था सहित अस्तित्वमा आएको यो संविधानले परिवर्तनका मुद्दाहरु संस्थागत गराउन महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निर्वाह गर्नेछ । संविधान राम्रो बनाउनु मात्र सबैथोक होइन, यसको कार्यान्वयनमा नै संविधानको सफलता निर्भर रहन्छ । तसर्थ संविधानलाई व्यवहारमा उतार्नु अपरिहार्य हुन्छ । जसले गर्दा महिलाको अधिकार सुनिश्चित हुन सकोस् र उनीहरुले आफ्नो अधिकार उपभोग गर्न पाउने वातावरण तयार होस् । यसका निम्ति नेपालको संविधान २०७२ ले महिलालाई प्रदान गरेको अधिकारका बारेमा सबै महिलाहरुले जान्नु तथा बुझ्नु जरुरी छ भन्ने मान्यतालाई मनन गरी यो जानकारी पत्र तयार गरिएको छ ।
लैङ्गिक विभेदमा आधारित हिंसा र यसका प्रकारWOREC Nepal
कुनै पनि व्यक्तिलाई उसको लिङ्गको आधारमा गरिने भेदभाव, असमान व्यवहार एवं कसुरजन्य क्रियाकलापहरु लैङ्गिक हिंसा भित्र पर्दछन् । व्यक्तिलाई उसको लिङ्गको आधारमा सामाजिक लैङ्गिक विभेदबाट निर्देशित भई गरिएका सम्पूर्ण विभेदपूर्ण कार्यहरु लैङ्गिक विभेदमा आधारित हिंसा हुन् । यस्ता कार्यहरुभित्र शारीरिक, मानसिक, यौनिक रुपले पीडा दिने वा पु¥याउने खालका काम तथा व्यवहारहरु पर्दछन् ।
Disability Rights in Nepal: NAPD MagazineScott Rains
The National Association of Physically Disabled People of Nepal held its 5th annual general meeting where various reports were presented and a new executive committee was elected. The meeting emphasized the need for full implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and ensuring the rights of persons with disabilities in the new constitution. A new 7-member executive committee under the leadership of Laxmi Prasad Shrestha was elected for the fiscal year 2071/72. The meeting concluded with the formal handover of responsibilities from the outgoing to the newly elected committee.
This document provides an annual report from Women for Human Rights Single Women Group (WHR) for the fiscal year 2074/2075. It discusses WHR's mission of empowering women and ensuring their social, economic, and cultural rights through campaigns against gender-based violence. It summarizes WHR's activities over the past year, which included facilitating women's participation in politics from the community to national levels through training programs. It also highlights WHR's observation of the 16-day campaign against gender-based violence through various public events across Nepal.
पैरवीको यस अंकमा ओरेकले गत छ महिनामा सञ्चालन गरेका अभियानमुलक तथा पैरवीमुलक कार्यक्रमहरु समवेश गरिएको छ । तथ्यगत पैरवीका लागि अन्वेषी प्रकाशन, राष्ट्रिय, प्रदेश तथा स्थानियस्तरमा संक्रमणकालिन न्याय तथा द्वन्द्वप्रभावितका सवालहरुमा ध्यानाकर्षण, लैङ्गिक समानता, लैङ्गिक नीति निर्माणका लागि पैरवी, न्यायमा महिलाको पहुँचजस्ता सवालहरुमा संस्थाले आफ्ना गतिविधी केन्द्रित गरेको थियो । यसैगरी लैङ्गिक हिंसा विरुद्धको १६ दिने अभियान तथा महिलाको स्वास्थ्य अधिकार तथा स्वास्थ्य सेवामा पहुँच, महिलाको काम तथा गतिशीलताको अधिकार र दिगो विकासका लागि ईको भिलेज नमुना कार्यक्रमका लागि समेत पैरवीका कार्यक्रम यो समयमा सम्पन्न भएका छन् ।
1. The national health policy guides the overall strategy and plans of the health sector. It needs to be revised according to the important social and political changes that have occurred in the country. The new health policy aims to transform constitutional health rights and responsibilities into reality in the federal structure and make health services more active and expanded.
2. Nepal has made notable achievements in health sector despite challenges like poverty, conflicts and political instability. Key health indicators like infant and child mortality rates have significantly improved over the decades due to efforts of successive health policies, plans and programs.
3. The new health policy aims to align health goals with sustainable development targets and implement the global principle that health is a human right through an integrated and people
यस अंकभित्र
आर्थिक–सामाजिक अधिकारप्रति प्रतिवद्धताः न्यायमा महिलाको पहु“चको सुनिश्चितता विषयक नवौं राष्ट्रिय परामर्श गोष्ठी
मेरो शरीर ः मेरो अधिकार कार्यशाला
द्रुत न्याय प्रणाली र न्यायमा महिलाको पहुँच
संक्रमणकालीन न्यायः महिलाको दृष्टिकोणबाट
गर्भपतनसम्बन्धी बढ्दो निन्दा ः महिलाको स्वास्थ्य र हितका लागि चुनौती]
सामाजिक लेखा परीक्षण
चौथो महिला सामाजिक मञ्च
दहेज तथा महिला हिंसा न्युनीकरणका लागि हाम्रो भूमिका
वैदेशिक रोजगारलाई सुरक्षित बनाउन सरोकारवालाहरूको भूमिका
आप्रवासी कामदारहरूको अधिकार संरक्षणका लागि दक्षिण एसियाली क्षेत्रीय परामर्श बैठक
आप्रवासी कामदारको रेमिटेन्स व्यवस्थापन तथा आप्रवासी कामदारहरूको अधिकार सम्बन्धी नीतिहरू र कार्यान्वयनको अवस्था
विश्व आप्रवासन दिवस २०१३ को अवसरमा मोरङ र धनुषामा अन्तरक्रियात्मक कार्यक्रम
बलात्कार विरुद्धको राष्ट्रिय अभियान
This document is the constitution of the Disaster Preparedness Network-Nepal (DPNet-Nepal) from 2007. Some key points:
1) DPNet-Nepal is established as a non-profit, non-political organization to strengthen disaster preparedness and management in Nepal through coordination and capacity building.
2) The network was initially formed informally in 2002 and this constitution officially establishes it as a legally registered organization.
3) The constitution outlines the organization's objectives, membership types, governance structure including an executive committee, and basic operational guidelines.
Women rights in constitution of Nepal (Nepali)WOREC Nepal
नेपालकाे संविधानमा महिला अधिकार
संविधान नेपालको मूल कानुन हो । संविधानले देशको राज्य तथा शासन सञ्चालन प्रकृया सुनिश्चित गर्दछ । संविधानको आधारमा देशमा अन्य सम्पूर्ण कानून, नीति, नियमहरु बन्दछन् । यसकै आधारमा कार्यपालिका, व्यवस्थापिका तथा न्यायपालिका गठन हुन्छ । सरकारका विभिन्न अङ्गहरुबीच काम कर्तव्य तथा शक्तिको विभाजनका साथै तीनीहरुबीचको सु–सम्बन्ध समेत सुनिश्चित गर्दछ । संविधानले नागरिकको मौलिक अधिकारको व्यवस्था गर्नका साथै ती अधिकारहरुको संरक्षणको व्यवस्था समेत गरेको हुन्छ । संविधानसँग बाझिने अन्य कानुन बाझिएको हदसम्म अमान्य हुन्छन् । नेपालको संविधान २०७२ नेपालको विद्यमान संविधान हो । यो संविधान जनाताका प्रतिनिधिले पारित गरेको पहिलो र नेपालको साताँै संविधान हो । यस संविधानमा ३५ भाग, ३०८ वटा धारा, ९ वटा अनुसूचिहरु रहेका छन् ।
राज्य सञ्चालन तथा अन्य क्षेत्रमा महिलाहरुको अधिकार सुनिश्चित गर्ने क्रममा देशमा विद्यमान वर्गीय, जातीय, क्षेत्रीय, भाषिक, धार्मिक, लैङ्गिक विभेद अन्त्य गरी आर्थिक समानता, समृद्धि र सामाजिक न्याय सुनिश्चित गर्न समानुुपातिक समावेशी र सहभागितामूलक सिद्धान्तका आधारमा समतामूलक समाजको निर्माण गर्ने संकल्पका साथ नेपालको संविधान (२०७२ साल असोज ३ गते) जारी भएको छ ।
राष्ट्रहित, लोकतन्त्र र राजनीतिक, आर्थिक र सामाजिक रुपान्तरणका लागि नेपाली महिलाहरुले पटक–पटक प्रत्यक्ष र अप्रत्यक्ष रुपमा गर्दै आएका ऐतिहासिक आन्दोलन, संघर्ष र योगदानलाई कदर गर्दै महिलाहरुको विशेष आवश्यकतालाई गम्भीर्यताका साथ आत्मसाथ गरी विशेष अधिकारको व्यवस्था सहित अस्तित्वमा आएको यो संविधानले परिवर्तनका मुद्दाहरु संस्थागत गराउन महत्वपूर्ण भूमिका निर्वाह गर्नेछ । संविधान राम्रो बनाउनु मात्र सबैथोक होइन, यसको कार्यान्वयनमा नै संविधानको सफलता निर्भर रहन्छ । तसर्थ संविधानलाई व्यवहारमा उतार्नु अपरिहार्य हुन्छ । जसले गर्दा महिलाको अधिकार सुनिश्चित हुन सकोस् र उनीहरुले आफ्नो अधिकार उपभोग गर्न पाउने वातावरण तयार होस् । यसका निम्ति नेपालको संविधान २०७२ ले महिलालाई प्रदान गरेको अधिकारका बारेमा सबै महिलाहरुले जान्नु तथा बुझ्नु जरुरी छ भन्ने मान्यतालाई मनन गरी यो जानकारी पत्र तयार गरिएको छ ।
लैङ्गिक विभेदमा आधारित हिंसा र यसका प्रकारWOREC Nepal
कुनै पनि व्यक्तिलाई उसको लिङ्गको आधारमा गरिने भेदभाव, असमान व्यवहार एवं कसुरजन्य क्रियाकलापहरु लैङ्गिक हिंसा भित्र पर्दछन् । व्यक्तिलाई उसको लिङ्गको आधारमा सामाजिक लैङ्गिक विभेदबाट निर्देशित भई गरिएका सम्पूर्ण विभेदपूर्ण कार्यहरु लैङ्गिक विभेदमा आधारित हिंसा हुन् । यस्ता कार्यहरुभित्र शारीरिक, मानसिक, यौनिक रुपले पीडा दिने वा पु¥याउने खालका काम तथा व्यवहारहरु पर्दछन् ।
Disability Rights in Nepal: NAPD MagazineScott Rains
The National Association of Physically Disabled People of Nepal held its 5th annual general meeting where various reports were presented and a new executive committee was elected. The meeting emphasized the need for full implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and ensuring the rights of persons with disabilities in the new constitution. A new 7-member executive committee under the leadership of Laxmi Prasad Shrestha was elected for the fiscal year 2071/72. The meeting concluded with the formal handover of responsibilities from the outgoing to the newly elected committee.
This document provides an annual report from Women for Human Rights Single Women Group (WHR) for the fiscal year 2074/2075. It discusses WHR's mission of empowering women and ensuring their social, economic, and cultural rights through campaigns against gender-based violence. It summarizes WHR's activities over the past year, which included facilitating women's participation in politics from the community to national levels through training programs. It also highlights WHR's observation of the 16-day campaign against gender-based violence through various public events across Nepal.
आर्थिक–सामाजिक अधिकारप्रति प्रतिवद्धताः न्यायमा महिलाको पहु“चको सुनिश्चितता विषयक नवौं राष्ट्रिय परामर्श गोष्ठी
मेरो शरीर ः मेरो अधिकार कार्यशाला
द्रुत न्याय प्रणाली र न्यायमा महिलाको पहुँच
संक्रमणकालीन न्यायः महिलाको दृष्टिकोणबाट
गर्भपतनसम्बन्धी बढ्दो निन्दा ः महिलाको स्वास्थ्य र हितका लागि चुनौती]
सामाजिक लेखा परीक्षण
चौथो महिला सामाजिक मञ्च
दहेज तथा महिला हिंसा न्युनीकरणका लागि हाम्रो भूमिका
वैदेशिक रोजगारलाई सुरक्षित बनाउन सरोकारवालाहरूको भूमिका
२८ औं अन्तराष्ट्रिय १६ दिने लैंगिक हिंसा बिरुद्धको अभियान २०१९ अवधारणा पत्र अन्रWOREC Nepal
This document discusses gender equality and ending structural discrimination against women. It notes that December 25th is recognized internationally as the Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. The goal of this campaign is to establish that violence against women is a violation of human rights and to call on all nations and international organizations to work accordingly. It then provides background information on the origins and history of this commemoration. The document outlines that structural inequalities and discrimination are the root causes of continued violence against women. Ending such violence requires addressing these underlying factors and ensuring women's right to self-determination. It presents statistics showing the prevalence of violence against women in Nepal and discusses structural inequalities across political, economic and social spheres that disadvantage women
This document summarizes the constitution of the "Himalayan Expedition - Nepal" organization. Some key points:
- The organization aims to unite and organize youth to contribute to national development, help marginalized groups, preserve cultural heritage, empower women and minorities, and promote peace.
- Membership categories include general members, founding members, lifetime members, and honorary members. Requirements for general membership include being a Nepali citizen over 16, of sound mind, and not convicted of a crime.
- The constitution outlines the organization's objectives, activities, management structure, finances, and procedures for membership and meetings. The overall goal is to be a non-profit organization working for social welfare.
1) The article discusses historic and pre-historic earthquakes in Nepal based on a study. It notes that mud-brick houses with wooden frames and tin or tile roofs are generally safer than other types during earthquakes.
2) Effective communication is crucial for disaster risk reduction. The article argues that while earthquakes cannot be controlled, people can take precautions to stay safe such as preparing for emergencies before a quake hits.
3) It features a solar home lighting system as an example of renewable energy. It also highlights Nepal's natural heritage.
Fdi and economic prosperity paper 16 sept. 2014STPF
Paper presented by Samriddhi Foundation's researcher Mr. Pramod Rijal on FDI in “Citizen’s Initiatives for Future Nepal IV” was collectively organized by Collective Campaign for Peace (COCAP) and Samriddhi Foundation
याैन हिंसा तथा घरेलु हिंसा सम्बन्धी सूचना सामग्रीWOREC Nepal
कसैले कुनै महिलाको मञ्जुरी नलिई यौन सम्बन्ध राखेमा वा मञ्जुरी लिएर पनि अठार वर्षभन्दा कम
उमेरको कुनै बालिका वा किशोरीसँग यौन सम्बन्ध राखेमा त्यस्तो महिला वा बालिकालाई बलात्कार
(जवर्जस्ती करणी) गरेको मानिनेछ ।
1. The document discusses Nepal's constitutional development and history. It outlines the key features and provisions of Nepal's different constitutions since 1948.
2. It notes the challenges faced by the Constitutional Assembly in drafting a new constitution, including political disagreements over the structure and philosophy of the state, and lack of consensus on contentious issues like federalism and identity-based rights.
3. Drafting an enduring constitution requires widespread consensus and public participation, as well as addressing socio-economic issues, flexibility to change, and an inclusive approach that takes long-term vision.
1. The document discusses human trafficking and forced labor in Nepal. It notes that while in the past many Nepalis were trafficked to India for forced labor, now trafficking is increasing to other countries like Gulf states, Malaysia, and European nations.
2. It outlines government and NGO efforts to control trafficking in India but says trafficking is increasing challenges in other countries. Stronger legal provisions have been established against trafficking with penalties of 20 years imprisonment and fines of 2 million rupees.
3. The document analyzes factors behind increasing trafficking, including poverty, unemployment, lack of education, but also notes educated and middle-class families are also affected. Globalization and consumerism are also influencing trafficking trends.
महिला हिंसा विरुद्धको वर्ष पुस्तक “अन्वेषी”WOREC Nepal
अन्वेषी २०७६ मा “जुलाई २०१८ देखि जुन २०१९” सम्म ओरेक नेपालमा अभिलेखीकरण गरिएका महिलामाथि भएका जम्मा १३१९ वटा हिंसाका घटनाहरूको विस्तृत विश्लेषण प्रस्तुत गरिएको थियो । जसमध्ये सबैभन्दा बढी ६६.७२ प्रतिशत (८८० जना) महिलामाथि घरेलु हिंसा भएको छ । त्यस्तै गरी ११.९८ प्रतिशत (१५८ जना) महिला सामाजिक हिंसाबाट, १०.८४ प्रतिशत (१४३ जना) महिला तथा बालिका माथि बलात्कार, १.३६ प्रतिशत (१८ जना) माथि बलात्कारको प्रयास तथा ४.७० प्रतिशत (६२ जना) महिलामाथि यौन हिंसा भएको पाइएको छ ।
महिलामाथि हुने हिंसाको बारेमा तथ्याङ्क नभएको अवस्थामा महिलामाथि हुने हिंसाका घटनाहरूको नक्साङ्कन गर्ने, सरोकारवाला एवं सम्बन्धित जिम्मेवार निकायसमक्ष महिला हिंसाका वास्तविकता प्रस्तुत गरी आवश्यक कदम चाल्न दबाब सृजना गर्ने उद्देश्यले महिला पुनस्र्थापना केन्द्र (ओरेक) ले अन्वेषी सन् २००८ देखि प्रकाशन गर्दै आइरहेको छ । अन्वेषीले विभिन्न भू–भागमा बसोबास गर्ने भिन्न–भिन्न सामाजिक समूह र समुदायका महिलाहरूमाथि भइरहेको हिंसा, तिनको स्वरुप र त्यसका प्रभावहरूबारे जानकारी दिन्छ ।
देशभरबाट महिला माथि हुने हिंसाका घटनाहरुको अभिलेखिकरण गरि महिला हिंसा विरुद्धको वर्ष पुस्तक “अन्वेषी” लैङ्गिक हिंसा विरुद्धको दिवस २५ नोभेम्बर को दिन हरेक वर्ष प्रकाशन गर्दै आएको छ । महिला माथि हुने हिंसाको अवस्था र महिलाको न्यायमा पहुँचको अवस्थालाई विश्लेषण गरी तयार गरिएको वर्ष पुस्तकले समग्र रुपमा महिलाको मानवअधिकार हनन्को अवस्था र यसको सम्बोधनका लागि समुदायस्तरदेखि नीतिगतस्तरसम्म आवश्यक कार्यहरु गर्नका लागि सरोकारवालाहरुलाई दिशा निर्देश गर्ने विश्वास संस्थाले लिएको छ ।
This document discusses organizing regional conferences called "Women's Circles" to promote women's rights and an inclusive democratic Nepal. The conferences will bring together elected women representatives, human rights defenders, and leaders working on issues of equality and social justice. They will identify key actions needed to build a human rights-based, women-friendly society through cooperation and coordination. The conferences aim to clarify roles, discuss challenges and commitments, and develop strategies to institutionalize democracy and address local barriers facing women in various areas like their bodies, labor, and identity. They will be held in different provinces, each focusing on important regional issues related to women's rights and development from a human rights perspective after Nepal's political transition.
The document discusses development administration in Nepal. It states that development administration is a component of public administration and is the administrative practice that provides direction and momentum to a nation's development efforts. It involves formulating, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating development plans, policies, and programs, as well as establishing administrative systems to enhance their effectiveness. Some key challenges facing development administration in Nepal include weak administration, lack of results from development efforts, supply-driven programs, difficulties due to geographic disparities, and increasing corruption. However, there are also opportunities such as achieving MDG targets, increasing the state's role in poverty reduction, and improving service delivery through use of ICT.
This document outlines the health education, information and communication program conducted by the National Health Education, Information and Communication Center of Nepal. It details 13 local level awareness programs on non-communicable diseases to increase community awareness of prevention methods and promote healthy lifestyle changes. The 1-day program involves interactive discussion of causes, risk factors and prevention of diseases like diabetes, heart disease, cancer and more. It encourages regular health checks and promotes healthy behaviors to participants from vulnerable communities. The program aims to develop understanding and commitment to reduce disease burden through community participation.
The article discusses population growth and its impacts. It mentions that a study of around 800 rural women in Bangladesh found that economic factors are a key reason for declining birth rates and smaller family sizes in developing countries. The study showed that poor economic conditions, malnutrition and increasing mortality rates have continuously reduced population growth in Bangladesh. It states that declines in fertility, rising mortality rates and economic hardships are steadily lowering the population growth rate. The conclusion is that strong economic factors are primarily responsible for controlling population growth. Some population experts have proposed additional approaches for population control besides women's education and free access to contraception, which have not significantly reduced population growth over decades.
नेपाल दक्षिण एसियामा नै बाल विवाह धेरै हुने देशहरुमध्ये तेस्रो स्थानमा आउने देश हो । यो त बिल्कुल नै दुःख लाग्दो विषय हो । तपाईलाई थाह छ संसारमा हरेक २ सेकेन्डमा एकजना बालिकाको विवाह भइरहेको हुन्छ । नेपालमा पनि कैयन् स्थानमा छोरी ठूलो भएमा, धेरै पढेको भएमा धेरै दाइजो दिनु पर्ने हुन्छ भनेर अभिभावकहरुले कम उमेरमै विवाह गरिदिने चलन छ । यसरी विवाह भएका छोरीहरु सानै उमेरमा स्कुल छाड्न बाध्य हुन्छन् भने दाइजो नल्याएको कारण विभिन्न किसिमको मानसिक यातना, कुटपीट पनि झेल्न बाध्य हुन्छन् । कैयन् बहिनीहरुले त श्रीमान्बाट यौन दुव्र्यवहार र यौन हिंसा पनि भोग्ने गर्दछन् ।
This document is the Food and Beverage Materials Act, 2042 of Nepal. Some key points:
- It establishes provisions regarding food and beverage materials in Nepal for public convenience and economic benefit.
- It classifies beverage materials into categories like solid and non-solid, and by importance like highly important, importantly valuable, and general.
- It gives the sole authority to conduct beverage work to the Government of Nepal, which can grant permits to other individuals or entities to carry out such work.
- It outlines the process and requirements for obtaining permits to conduct exploration or excavation work from the Department of Water and Earth.
1) Flooding occurs frequently in Nepal during the monsoon season from July to September due to heavy rains. The mountainous terrain and widespread deforestation makes the soil unstable and prone to landslides.
2) Areas in the Terai region are more affected by floods compared to hilly regions. Floods can damage property and infrastructure and displace local communities.
3) It is important to conduct awareness programs and discussions about flood risks before the monsoon season. Potential flood zones should have early warning systems and soil stabilization methods used to reduce impacts. During floods, emergency response plans should be implemented.
- The document discusses guidelines for conducting economic studies and research by the regional offices of Nepal Rastra Bank located outside the Kathmandu Valley. It outlines the nature of data collection, analysis and reporting procedures.
- The guidelines aim to provide direction on the type of data and information collected from the regional offices, improve the quality and reliability of research reports, and standardize reporting timelines.
- It identifies the districts studied by each regional office and specifies semi-annual and annual economic reports along with timelines for special studies and surveys. Primary and secondary data sources, as well as data collection methods are also discussed.
1. The document discusses the story of a woman named Chelisa who was trafficked at age 13 and sexually abused for around 2 years before escaping.
2. It notes that despite estimates of 8000-8500 people being trafficked annually in Nepal, very few cases are reported to police. When victims cannot get justice, it is difficult to end trafficking.
3. It emphasizes the need for more effective implementation of laws and protection for victims to encourage reporting of cases, as many go uninvestigated due to lack of evidence and victims' inability to publicly pursue justice.
1. A woman named Shanti Ekan was living in Nainital with her daughter and husband who worked as a porter. Recently her husband began drinking heavily and abusing them.
2. To support her family, Shanti began working by collecting and selling firewood. However, this was only a temporary solution to their problems.
3. The article discusses how changes in values and culture in Nepali society have led to increased vulnerabilities, especially for women. It highlights Sano Paila's programs to prevent human trafficking and support victims.
The document discusses the history and evolution of economic systems and concepts of economic freedom. It explains that after the decline of mercantilism, debates emerged around socialist and capitalist economic models. While socialist economies initially saw some success, the collapse of the Soviet Union demonstrated their internal flaws. This led to increased exploration of alternatives and emphasis on economic freedom, defined as individual choice, free markets, and secure private property rights. Countries with higher levels of economic freedom tend to have greater prosperity, growth, and citizen satisfaction according to research.
S.C. Nepal has been actively working to end human trafficking and violence against women in Nepal. It provides support services like counseling, rehabilitation, and skills training to trafficking survivors. It also aims to improve the socioeconomic conditions in communities that are vulnerable to trafficking through education, health, and livelihood programs. The organization has been implementing these activities in 15 districts across Nepal in coordination with various government and non-government partners. This report highlights the work done by S.C. Nepal in fiscal year 2071/72 to prevent trafficking, support survivors, and promote gender equality and community development.
The document summarizes the key points about the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. It notes that the day is observed annually on December 3rd to promote the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities. The day originated from a United Nations resolution in 1981 and aims to raise awareness, celebrate achievements, and continue advocacy efforts for disability rights and inclusion. Recent themes of the day focus on issues like accessibility, technology, employment, independent living, and empowerment. The summary highlights the global recognition of the day and its role in furthering the rights and inclusion of persons with disabilities worldwide.
आर्थिक–सामाजिक अधिकारप्रति प्रतिवद्धताः न्यायमा महिलाको पहु“चको सुनिश्चितता विषयक नवौं राष्ट्रिय परामर्श गोष्ठी
मेरो शरीर ः मेरो अधिकार कार्यशाला
द्रुत न्याय प्रणाली र न्यायमा महिलाको पहुँच
संक्रमणकालीन न्यायः महिलाको दृष्टिकोणबाट
गर्भपतनसम्बन्धी बढ्दो निन्दा ः महिलाको स्वास्थ्य र हितका लागि चुनौती]
सामाजिक लेखा परीक्षण
चौथो महिला सामाजिक मञ्च
दहेज तथा महिला हिंसा न्युनीकरणका लागि हाम्रो भूमिका
वैदेशिक रोजगारलाई सुरक्षित बनाउन सरोकारवालाहरूको भूमिका
२८ औं अन्तराष्ट्रिय १६ दिने लैंगिक हिंसा बिरुद्धको अभियान २०१९ अवधारणा पत्र अन्रWOREC Nepal
This document discusses gender equality and ending structural discrimination against women. It notes that December 25th is recognized internationally as the Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. The goal of this campaign is to establish that violence against women is a violation of human rights and to call on all nations and international organizations to work accordingly. It then provides background information on the origins and history of this commemoration. The document outlines that structural inequalities and discrimination are the root causes of continued violence against women. Ending such violence requires addressing these underlying factors and ensuring women's right to self-determination. It presents statistics showing the prevalence of violence against women in Nepal and discusses structural inequalities across political, economic and social spheres that disadvantage women
This document summarizes the constitution of the "Himalayan Expedition - Nepal" organization. Some key points:
- The organization aims to unite and organize youth to contribute to national development, help marginalized groups, preserve cultural heritage, empower women and minorities, and promote peace.
- Membership categories include general members, founding members, lifetime members, and honorary members. Requirements for general membership include being a Nepali citizen over 16, of sound mind, and not convicted of a crime.
- The constitution outlines the organization's objectives, activities, management structure, finances, and procedures for membership and meetings. The overall goal is to be a non-profit organization working for social welfare.
1) The article discusses historic and pre-historic earthquakes in Nepal based on a study. It notes that mud-brick houses with wooden frames and tin or tile roofs are generally safer than other types during earthquakes.
2) Effective communication is crucial for disaster risk reduction. The article argues that while earthquakes cannot be controlled, people can take precautions to stay safe such as preparing for emergencies before a quake hits.
3) It features a solar home lighting system as an example of renewable energy. It also highlights Nepal's natural heritage.
Fdi and economic prosperity paper 16 sept. 2014STPF
Paper presented by Samriddhi Foundation's researcher Mr. Pramod Rijal on FDI in “Citizen’s Initiatives for Future Nepal IV” was collectively organized by Collective Campaign for Peace (COCAP) and Samriddhi Foundation
याैन हिंसा तथा घरेलु हिंसा सम्बन्धी सूचना सामग्रीWOREC Nepal
कसैले कुनै महिलाको मञ्जुरी नलिई यौन सम्बन्ध राखेमा वा मञ्जुरी लिएर पनि अठार वर्षभन्दा कम
उमेरको कुनै बालिका वा किशोरीसँग यौन सम्बन्ध राखेमा त्यस्तो महिला वा बालिकालाई बलात्कार
(जवर्जस्ती करणी) गरेको मानिनेछ ।
1. The document discusses Nepal's constitutional development and history. It outlines the key features and provisions of Nepal's different constitutions since 1948.
2. It notes the challenges faced by the Constitutional Assembly in drafting a new constitution, including political disagreements over the structure and philosophy of the state, and lack of consensus on contentious issues like federalism and identity-based rights.
3. Drafting an enduring constitution requires widespread consensus and public participation, as well as addressing socio-economic issues, flexibility to change, and an inclusive approach that takes long-term vision.
1. The document discusses human trafficking and forced labor in Nepal. It notes that while in the past many Nepalis were trafficked to India for forced labor, now trafficking is increasing to other countries like Gulf states, Malaysia, and European nations.
2. It outlines government and NGO efforts to control trafficking in India but says trafficking is increasing challenges in other countries. Stronger legal provisions have been established against trafficking with penalties of 20 years imprisonment and fines of 2 million rupees.
3. The document analyzes factors behind increasing trafficking, including poverty, unemployment, lack of education, but also notes educated and middle-class families are also affected. Globalization and consumerism are also influencing trafficking trends.
महिला हिंसा विरुद्धको वर्ष पुस्तक “अन्वेषी”WOREC Nepal
अन्वेषी २०७६ मा “जुलाई २०१८ देखि जुन २०१९” सम्म ओरेक नेपालमा अभिलेखीकरण गरिएका महिलामाथि भएका जम्मा १३१९ वटा हिंसाका घटनाहरूको विस्तृत विश्लेषण प्रस्तुत गरिएको थियो । जसमध्ये सबैभन्दा बढी ६६.७२ प्रतिशत (८८० जना) महिलामाथि घरेलु हिंसा भएको छ । त्यस्तै गरी ११.९८ प्रतिशत (१५८ जना) महिला सामाजिक हिंसाबाट, १०.८४ प्रतिशत (१४३ जना) महिला तथा बालिका माथि बलात्कार, १.३६ प्रतिशत (१८ जना) माथि बलात्कारको प्रयास तथा ४.७० प्रतिशत (६२ जना) महिलामाथि यौन हिंसा भएको पाइएको छ ।
महिलामाथि हुने हिंसाको बारेमा तथ्याङ्क नभएको अवस्थामा महिलामाथि हुने हिंसाका घटनाहरूको नक्साङ्कन गर्ने, सरोकारवाला एवं सम्बन्धित जिम्मेवार निकायसमक्ष महिला हिंसाका वास्तविकता प्रस्तुत गरी आवश्यक कदम चाल्न दबाब सृजना गर्ने उद्देश्यले महिला पुनस्र्थापना केन्द्र (ओरेक) ले अन्वेषी सन् २००८ देखि प्रकाशन गर्दै आइरहेको छ । अन्वेषीले विभिन्न भू–भागमा बसोबास गर्ने भिन्न–भिन्न सामाजिक समूह र समुदायका महिलाहरूमाथि भइरहेको हिंसा, तिनको स्वरुप र त्यसका प्रभावहरूबारे जानकारी दिन्छ ।
देशभरबाट महिला माथि हुने हिंसाका घटनाहरुको अभिलेखिकरण गरि महिला हिंसा विरुद्धको वर्ष पुस्तक “अन्वेषी” लैङ्गिक हिंसा विरुद्धको दिवस २५ नोभेम्बर को दिन हरेक वर्ष प्रकाशन गर्दै आएको छ । महिला माथि हुने हिंसाको अवस्था र महिलाको न्यायमा पहुँचको अवस्थालाई विश्लेषण गरी तयार गरिएको वर्ष पुस्तकले समग्र रुपमा महिलाको मानवअधिकार हनन्को अवस्था र यसको सम्बोधनका लागि समुदायस्तरदेखि नीतिगतस्तरसम्म आवश्यक कार्यहरु गर्नका लागि सरोकारवालाहरुलाई दिशा निर्देश गर्ने विश्वास संस्थाले लिएको छ ।
This document discusses organizing regional conferences called "Women's Circles" to promote women's rights and an inclusive democratic Nepal. The conferences will bring together elected women representatives, human rights defenders, and leaders working on issues of equality and social justice. They will identify key actions needed to build a human rights-based, women-friendly society through cooperation and coordination. The conferences aim to clarify roles, discuss challenges and commitments, and develop strategies to institutionalize democracy and address local barriers facing women in various areas like their bodies, labor, and identity. They will be held in different provinces, each focusing on important regional issues related to women's rights and development from a human rights perspective after Nepal's political transition.
The document discusses development administration in Nepal. It states that development administration is a component of public administration and is the administrative practice that provides direction and momentum to a nation's development efforts. It involves formulating, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating development plans, policies, and programs, as well as establishing administrative systems to enhance their effectiveness. Some key challenges facing development administration in Nepal include weak administration, lack of results from development efforts, supply-driven programs, difficulties due to geographic disparities, and increasing corruption. However, there are also opportunities such as achieving MDG targets, increasing the state's role in poverty reduction, and improving service delivery through use of ICT.
This document outlines the health education, information and communication program conducted by the National Health Education, Information and Communication Center of Nepal. It details 13 local level awareness programs on non-communicable diseases to increase community awareness of prevention methods and promote healthy lifestyle changes. The 1-day program involves interactive discussion of causes, risk factors and prevention of diseases like diabetes, heart disease, cancer and more. It encourages regular health checks and promotes healthy behaviors to participants from vulnerable communities. The program aims to develop understanding and commitment to reduce disease burden through community participation.
The article discusses population growth and its impacts. It mentions that a study of around 800 rural women in Bangladesh found that economic factors are a key reason for declining birth rates and smaller family sizes in developing countries. The study showed that poor economic conditions, malnutrition and increasing mortality rates have continuously reduced population growth in Bangladesh. It states that declines in fertility, rising mortality rates and economic hardships are steadily lowering the population growth rate. The conclusion is that strong economic factors are primarily responsible for controlling population growth. Some population experts have proposed additional approaches for population control besides women's education and free access to contraception, which have not significantly reduced population growth over decades.
नेपाल दक्षिण एसियामा नै बाल विवाह धेरै हुने देशहरुमध्ये तेस्रो स्थानमा आउने देश हो । यो त बिल्कुल नै दुःख लाग्दो विषय हो । तपाईलाई थाह छ संसारमा हरेक २ सेकेन्डमा एकजना बालिकाको विवाह भइरहेको हुन्छ । नेपालमा पनि कैयन् स्थानमा छोरी ठूलो भएमा, धेरै पढेको भएमा धेरै दाइजो दिनु पर्ने हुन्छ भनेर अभिभावकहरुले कम उमेरमै विवाह गरिदिने चलन छ । यसरी विवाह भएका छोरीहरु सानै उमेरमा स्कुल छाड्न बाध्य हुन्छन् भने दाइजो नल्याएको कारण विभिन्न किसिमको मानसिक यातना, कुटपीट पनि झेल्न बाध्य हुन्छन् । कैयन् बहिनीहरुले त श्रीमान्बाट यौन दुव्र्यवहार र यौन हिंसा पनि भोग्ने गर्दछन् ।
This document is the Food and Beverage Materials Act, 2042 of Nepal. Some key points:
- It establishes provisions regarding food and beverage materials in Nepal for public convenience and economic benefit.
- It classifies beverage materials into categories like solid and non-solid, and by importance like highly important, importantly valuable, and general.
- It gives the sole authority to conduct beverage work to the Government of Nepal, which can grant permits to other individuals or entities to carry out such work.
- It outlines the process and requirements for obtaining permits to conduct exploration or excavation work from the Department of Water and Earth.
1) Flooding occurs frequently in Nepal during the monsoon season from July to September due to heavy rains. The mountainous terrain and widespread deforestation makes the soil unstable and prone to landslides.
2) Areas in the Terai region are more affected by floods compared to hilly regions. Floods can damage property and infrastructure and displace local communities.
3) It is important to conduct awareness programs and discussions about flood risks before the monsoon season. Potential flood zones should have early warning systems and soil stabilization methods used to reduce impacts. During floods, emergency response plans should be implemented.
- The document discusses guidelines for conducting economic studies and research by the regional offices of Nepal Rastra Bank located outside the Kathmandu Valley. It outlines the nature of data collection, analysis and reporting procedures.
- The guidelines aim to provide direction on the type of data and information collected from the regional offices, improve the quality and reliability of research reports, and standardize reporting timelines.
- It identifies the districts studied by each regional office and specifies semi-annual and annual economic reports along with timelines for special studies and surveys. Primary and secondary data sources, as well as data collection methods are also discussed.
1. The document discusses the story of a woman named Chelisa who was trafficked at age 13 and sexually abused for around 2 years before escaping.
2. It notes that despite estimates of 8000-8500 people being trafficked annually in Nepal, very few cases are reported to police. When victims cannot get justice, it is difficult to end trafficking.
3. It emphasizes the need for more effective implementation of laws and protection for victims to encourage reporting of cases, as many go uninvestigated due to lack of evidence and victims' inability to publicly pursue justice.
1. A woman named Shanti Ekan was living in Nainital with her daughter and husband who worked as a porter. Recently her husband began drinking heavily and abusing them.
2. To support her family, Shanti began working by collecting and selling firewood. However, this was only a temporary solution to their problems.
3. The article discusses how changes in values and culture in Nepali society have led to increased vulnerabilities, especially for women. It highlights Sano Paila's programs to prevent human trafficking and support victims.
The document discusses the history and evolution of economic systems and concepts of economic freedom. It explains that after the decline of mercantilism, debates emerged around socialist and capitalist economic models. While socialist economies initially saw some success, the collapse of the Soviet Union demonstrated their internal flaws. This led to increased exploration of alternatives and emphasis on economic freedom, defined as individual choice, free markets, and secure private property rights. Countries with higher levels of economic freedom tend to have greater prosperity, growth, and citizen satisfaction according to research.
S.C. Nepal has been actively working to end human trafficking and violence against women in Nepal. It provides support services like counseling, rehabilitation, and skills training to trafficking survivors. It also aims to improve the socioeconomic conditions in communities that are vulnerable to trafficking through education, health, and livelihood programs. The organization has been implementing these activities in 15 districts across Nepal in coordination with various government and non-government partners. This report highlights the work done by S.C. Nepal in fiscal year 2071/72 to prevent trafficking, support survivors, and promote gender equality and community development.
The document summarizes the key points about the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. It notes that the day is observed annually on December 3rd to promote the rights and well-being of persons with disabilities. The day originated from a United Nations resolution in 1981 and aims to raise awareness, celebrate achievements, and continue advocacy efforts for disability rights and inclusion. Recent themes of the day focus on issues like accessibility, technology, employment, independent living, and empowerment. The summary highlights the global recognition of the day and its role in furthering the rights and inclusion of persons with disabilities worldwide.
1. A discussion event on the philosophy of religion and humanism was held in Kathmandu organized by Soch Nepal and Himalayan Kripa Foundation. Students from the science faculty of Tribhuvan University participated.
2. Participants expressed that religious doctrines have lost validity with the development of scientific theories of evolution, psychology etc. and that people have created God rather than God creating people.
3. It was discussed that both science and philosophy seek truth but are not the same. Until the 17th century, science was part of philosophy but later they started being studied separately.
Singapore created by lee article written by bhim upadhyayaBhim Upadhyaya
Lichtenstein has achieved strong economic growth and development despite its small size. Under the leadership of Prime Minister Hans Adam II from the 1960s, Lichtenstein pursued policies focusing on intellectual capital development, good governance, and attracting foreign investment. This has allowed Lichtenstein to become one of the most prosperous nations globally on a per capita basis, surpassing even larger neighbors like Germany and Austria. The document discusses some of Lichtenstein's development strategies and successes.
1) This document is about a proposed Food Related Act 20XX in Nepal. Its objectives are to guarantee citizens' right to food and protect people from risk of starvation.
2) It defines key terms like "food", "quality food", and establishes a food inspection system. Inspectors can inspect facilities to check for quality standards.
3) The act requires an initial food testing or quality impact assessment be submitted with any proposal to ensure it does not negatively impact food quality. Proposals cannot be implemented without approval.
This document provides a 3-page table of contents for a book published by CWISH Nepal titled "Children's Rights". The book contains over 50 articles on topics related to children's rights in Nepal written by experts and activists. It commemorates the 25th anniversary of Nepal signing the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The table of contents shows that the book covers the history and development of the children's rights movement in Nepal, issues affecting marginalized children, religious and cultural practices impacting children's rights, education, health, participation, and more.
The community initially had misunderstandings about the relief distribution from PACT Nepal, with people saying PACT would provide each household Rs. 50,000 and a bag of grain. However, after regular meetings between PACT staff and the community to explain PACT's objectives and that it does not provide direct cash relief, the community now understands PACT's role is to build disaster resilience, not provide cash. The community disaster management committee now clarifies any issues themselves. Regular interaction through the community listening center helped address the initial challenges around project implementation.
This document discusses the importance of the upcoming elections for the House of Representatives and Provincial Assemblies in Nepal as per the new constitution. It emphasizes that the elections will help implement federalism and establish an inclusive democratic republic based on social justice, equality and prosperity. It highlights that the Provincial Assemblies will empower regional governments to make important decisions on development, administration and cultural issues. Similarly, the House of Representatives will form the federal government led by the party with a majority. The Nepali Congress party urges voters to support it to ensure a strong democratic system and accelerate development at the provincial and federal levels.
1. The article discusses human trafficking and forced labor in the context of foreign employment in Nepal. It notes that while human trafficking is often thought of as only sex trafficking, it also includes labor exploitation.
2. It provides an example of a man from Nepal who was promised good wages and foreign employment, but was instead forced into difficult labor and housing conditions with much lower pay than agreed upon.
3. The article argues that both sex trafficking and labor exploitation should be recognized as human trafficking, and that increasing awareness of labor trafficking is needed in addition to focus on sex trafficking. It notes human trafficking remains a serious challenge in Nepal.
1) Local residents from over a dozen villages in eastern Mustang have begun migrating to alpine pastures for seasonal grazing as the yak herding season began in the first week of July. As a result, most villages have become deserted, with only children, elderly and sick people remaining.
2) The first team to successfully summit Limi Glacier Peak in Mustang was honored in Vanifode village on Monday. Led by Dhiraj Bhatta of Arthung, the team reached the summit on July 12 at 3:15pm. They were presented with scarves, flowers and fruits to congratulate their achievement.
3) A mental health awareness program was organized in Mustang for journalists
This document discusses sustainable development and its relationship to disaster risk reduction. It defines sustainable development as development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. The document outlines some key principles of sustainable development, including integrating disaster risk reduction into development planning and projects. It argues that development can both increase disaster risks if not properly managed, but it can also reduce vulnerabilities and build resilience if approaches factor in risk. The overall message is that sustainable development which considers disaster risks is important for achieving long-term development goals.
Annual program review NFDN ERO vs Plan Nepal 2012Uttam Siwakoti
The project aimed to develop skills and capacities of persons with disabilities through various activities in Dhading district from July 2012 to December 2012. Key achievements included training 250 community organizations on the UN convention and local stakeholders on disability management, promoting inclusive education in 240 schools, and developing the first district level strategic plan for persons with intellectual disabilities in Nepal. Challenges faced included slower than expected networking with non-disability organizations and limited coordination with government agencies.
There is controversy over the government's decision to immediately study building a 300 megawatt hydropower project on the Puthuwa River in Arghakhanchi and Pyuthan districts. Local people from Arghakhanchi have protested that the project will negatively impact the livelihoods of thousands in the area by diverting the river. They have requested that the decision be revoked and for a thorough study of both the positive and negative impacts of the project. A concern committee has been formed in Arghakhanchi to raise awareness about these issues with relevant authorities. While the government says it will only conduct a study, locals fear the project could damage agriculture, small irrigation systems, biodiversity and natural beauty of
के.आई. नेपालले विगत नौ वर्ष देखि महिला तथा बालबालिका बेचबिखन बिरुद्घमा विभिन्न कार्यक्रमहरु गर्दै आइरहेको छ । विशेष गरी नेपालसँग सीमा जोडिएका भारत र चीनका मुख्य नाकाहरुमा मानव बेचबिखन बिरुद्धमा सिमा निगरानी गर्ने, परामर्श गर्ने र सचेतना अभियान संचालन गरिराखेको छ । साथै नाका क्षेत्र तथा प्रभावित क्षेत्रबाट बेचबिखनमा परेका तथा उच्च जोखिममा रहेका महिला र बालबालिकाहरुलाई उद्धार, पूनस्र्थापना र पूनर्एकीकरणको कार्यक्रमहरु सञ्चालन गर्दै आइरहेको छ । हालसम्म संस्थाले १२ वटा जिल्लाहरुमा शाखा कार्यालयहरु विस्तार गरी मानव बेचबिखन बिरुद्ध अभियानहरु सञ्चालन गर्दै आइरहेको छ । सुरक्षित आवास गृह संचालन गरी बेचबिखनबाट पीडित तथा प्रभावितहरुलाई पूनस्र्थापना तथा पूनर्एकीकरणको कार्यक्रमहरु पनि अभियानको रुपमा सञ्चालन गरिराखेको छ । यसैक्रममा के. आई. नेपालले आन्तरिक रुपमा विशेषगरी डान्सबार, क्याबिन रेष्टुरेन्ट तथा मसाज पार्लर जस्ता क्षेत्रहरुमा दासत्वपूर्ण जीवन बिताईरहेका महिला तथा बालिकाहरुको उद्धार, पूनस्र्थापना र उनीहरुको शिक्षा र क्षमताको पहिचान गरी बैकल्पिक पेशा, व्यवसायमा लाग्न प्रोत्साहन गराउने उद्देश्यले ‘नयाँ जीवन’ परियोजना पनि सञ्चालन गरेको छ ।
This document discusses different theoretical aspects and concepts related to food security, including:
1. Food as a basic human right that is essential for life and was recognized in international agreements.
2. The concept of food security, defined by the FAO as all people having physical and economic access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food to meet their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.
3. The concept of food sovereignty promoted by small farmer organizations, which they define as the right of peoples to healthy and culturally appropriate food produced through sustainable methods and their right to define their own food and agriculture systems.
महिला पुनर्स्थापना केन्द्र (ओरेक) को परिचयWOREC Nepal
The Women's Rehabilitation Centre (WOREC Nepal) is a non-profit national non-governmental organization committed to women's rights and gender equality and social justice. It was established in 1997 to prevent violence against women, address its causes and consequences, and promote women and marginalized communities' access to economic, social and cultural rights and social justice. WOREC Nepal conducts various programs and campaigns through a feminist and rights-based approach to end human trafficking, ensure rights and justice for victims, and advocate for policy and legal reforms. It facilitates empowerment of women in the community on issues of reproductive health, sexuality and control over their productivity.
The document summarizes the political context in Nepal and outlines the Nepali Congress party's vision and goals. It discusses the party's leadership in passing the new constitution through the Constituent Assembly after decades of democratic struggle. It highlights the party's role in recently holding successful local elections and initiating efforts to amend the constitution to address conflicts through consensus and dialogue. The document emphasizes that under Nepali Congress leadership, Nepal has entered a new era of national reconstruction based on an inclusive, democratic and federal system as established by the constitution.
Socio-Economic Impact Of COVID-19 On Returnee Migrant Women Workers In NepaWOREC Nepal
This survey was carried out with an attempt to explore how pandemic has affected the employment and income generating opportunities of both returnee and non-returnee migrant workers. The survey with returnee women migrant workers enquired on issues related to wage theft, their impressions of quarantine shelters in Nepal, if there has been any change in their status with their family and friends as a returnee at times of stigma attached pandemic, considering they may not be in an earning capacity. Their views on how they see themselves benefitting from government’s plans related to employment opportunities and mental well-being of their family members were also explored.
अन्वेषी’ बर्ष पुस्तक १ सयभन्दा बढी महिला मानव अधिकारववादी संघसंस्थाहरू, सामुदायिक संघ संस्थाहरू, महिलावादी लेखकहरू, महिला मानब अधिकारवादीहरू, संचारकर्मीहरूको सामुहिक प्रयास र सहकार्यबाट तयार गरिएको महिला माथि भएका भेदभाव, हिंसा र असमानताको बारेमा विश्लेषणात्मक पुस्तक हो । यो नेपालका महिलामाथि वर्षभरि भएका हिंसाका घटनाहरू संकलित, अंकित एवं विश्लेषण सहितको एक महत्वपूर्ण पुस्तक हो । सर्भेक्षणमा आधारित यो पुस्तक ओरेक नेपालले सन् २००८ बाट वर्षेनी प्रकाशन गर्दै आइरहेको छ । महिलामाथि हुने हिंसाका घटनाहरूको नक्साङ्कन गर्ने, सरोकारवाला एवं सम्बन्धित जिम्मेवार निकायसमक्ष महिला हिंसाका वास्तविकता प्रस्तुत गरी आवश्यक कदम चाल्न दबाब सृजना गर्ने उद्देश्यले अन्वेषी प्रकाशन एवं वितरण कार्यलाई प्राथमिकताका साथ निरन्तरता दिँदै आइएको छ । अन्वेषीले विभिन्न भू–भागमा बसोबास गर्ने भिन्न–भिन्न सामाजिक समूह र समुदायका महिलाहरूमाथि भइरहेको हिंसा, तिनको स्वरुप र त्यसका प्रभावहरूबारे जानकारी दिन्छ ।
घटना संकलन अवधि र क्षेत्र
पुस्तकमा समावेश गरिएका तथ्याङ्क श्रावण २०७५ देखि असार २०७६ सम्मको समय अवधिमा संकलन गरिएको हो । यसभित्र महिलामाथि भएका १ हजार ३ सय १९ वटा हिंसाका घटनाहरू समाविष्ट छन् । पुस्तकमा तथ्याङ्कहरूको विश्लेषणसमेत प्रस्तुत गरिएको छ । ओरेक नेपालले संकलन गरेको ताजा तथ्याङ्कको अलावा यसभित्र विभिन्न राष्ट्रिय स्तरका पत्रपत्रिकामा प्रकाशित घटनाहरू समेतलाई समेटिएको छ । राष्ट्रिय स्तरमा प्रकाशित पत्रपत्रिकाहरूबाट जम्मा ५ सय ९० वटा घटनाहरू संकलन गरिएको छ ।
लैङ्गिक विभेदमा आधारित हिंसा | Gender-based violenceWOREC Nepal
This document discusses different types of gender-based violence in Nepal. It defines gender-based violence as any act that causes physical, mental or sexual harm to someone based on their gender or sexual identity. The types of gender-based violence mentioned include domestic violence, sexual abuse, child marriage, polygamy, female feticide, violence against women accused of witchcraft, menstrual related discrimination and human trafficking of women and children. The impacts of such violence can be physical and psychological harm, especially for women and girls. Gender-based violence not only affects individuals but has impacts on families, society and the nation as a whole.
1. Child marriage is defined as marriage before the age of 20 under Nepali law and is considered "child marriage".
2. Child marriage directly ends a child's education and access to opportunities, and increases risks of domestic violence, financial dependence, and inequality.
3. Child marriage legally and socially harmful and can negatively impact the physical, mental, and domestic violence risks for girls in particular. It can also affect childhood development and increase health risks for both mother and baby.
कसैले करणीका आसयले (यौन आसय झल्किने गरी) बालबालिकालाई अस्वाभाविक रुपमा एकान्तमा लगेमा, यौन सम्बन्धी निजको अ· छोएमा वा समातेमा, सुमसुमाएमा, यौन सम्बन्धी आप्mनो अ· निजलाई छुन वा समाउन लगाएमा वा निजस“ग अन्य कुनै किसिमको यौनजन्य व्यवहार गरेमा वा गर्न लगाएमा बालयौन दुरुपयोग गरेको मानिनेछ ।
The document discusses sexual harassment and calls for speaking out against it. It states that sexual harassment is a punishable crime and encourages raising one's voice and motivating others against it. It asks the reader if they will also speak out against sexual harassment.
Sexual and reproductive health is the most common health problems for women aged 15 to 44 (NDHS, 2016)
1 in 5 suffered from uterine prolapse (In nine districts WOREC conducted 43 health camps and service through Women Health Resource and Counseling Centre, 2014-2017)
Maternal mortality Rate is 239 deaths per 100,000 live births (NDHS, 2016)
सहयोगी – लैङ्गिक विभेदमा आधारित हिंसा र महिला स्वास्थ्य फ्लिप चार्ट | Flip ch...WOREC Nepal
This document is a guidebook on gender-based violence and women's health issues published by Informal Sector Service Center (ICSC) Nepal. The guidebook is intended to raise awareness about issues like gender-based violence and women's health among youth and community members. It covers topics such as types of gender-based violence faced by women, causes of such violence, concepts of women's health, and actions that can be taken for change. The document provides information over 36 pages in various sections and includes illustrations. It notes that discussions of violence mentioned could emotionally affect participants who have faced such experiences themselves.
हाम्रो शरीर हाम्रै हो भाग ३ | Our bodies ourselves Part ThreeWOREC Nepal
यौनिकता मानवजीवनको एउटा महत्वपूर्ण पाटो हो । आफूले आफ्नो यौनिकतालाई बुझ्न सक्दा, आफ्ना इच्छाहरूलाई पूरा गर्न सक्दा हामी खुसी हुनसक्दछौँ । हामी सन्तुष्ट हुन्छौँ । यसको प्रभाव हाम्रो उत्पादनमापर्दछ । व्यक्तित्वमा झल्कन्छ । तर पनि हामी यसबारे कुरा गर्दैनौंँ । त्यसमा पनि हामी महिलाहरूका लागि त यस विषयमा बोल्नु, आफ्ना चाहना व्यक्त गर्नु र आफू सन्तुष्ट हुन चाहनु भनेको उनीहरूले गर्ने अपराध जस्तो मानिन्छ । आजसम्म हामी महिलालाई हामीले आफ्नो यौनिकतालाई कसरी नियन्त्रित गर्न सकिन्छ ? महिला भएर के–के गर्न हुन्न भन्ने मात्रै सिकाइएको छ । झन् त्यसमाथि समाजले तयार गरेको “असल महिला” को ढाँचाभित्र स्थापित भइरहन हामीले के–के गर्न हुँदैन भन्ने सूची निकै लामो छ । त्यो सूचीमा हामीले गर्न नहुने भन्ने कामहरूमध्ये खुसी हुने, आनन्दित हुने, आफ्नो शरीरलाई बुझ्ने आफ्नो यौनिकतालाई बुझ्ने र सोही अनुरूपको व्यवहार गर्ने कुराहरू सबभन्दा माथि छन् । यसले हामीलाई खुसीबाट टाढा राखेको छ । हाम्रो शरीरबाट टाढा राखेको छ । हामी आफूलाई आफैले माया गर्नबाट वञ्चित गरेको छ ।
फलस्वरूप हामी हेपिएका छौँ । हामीमाथि हिंसा हुने गरेको छ । हाम्रो शरीर, यौनलाई हामीलाई नै दबाउने औजारको रूपमा प्रयोग गरिएको छ । हामीलाई बलात्कृत भए पनि त्यही घरमा बस्न बाध्य गराइएको छ । चुपलाग्न दबाब दिएको छ । एच.आइ.भि. संक्रमित बनाएको छ । मानसिक रूपले पीडा दिएको छ । यस्ता धेरै अन्यायहरू हामीमाथि गरिएका छन्, हामीले के–के गर्न हुँदैन भन्ने लामो सूची तयार गरेर । त्यसलाई नमान्नेलाई जे गरे पनि हुन्छ भन्ने सोच स्थापित गराएर ।
यो पुस्तकमा हामीले यस्ता हामीलाई नियन्त्रण गर्ने सोचलाई परिवर्तन गर्दै हामीले आफूले आफैलाई माया गर्न के–के गर्नुपर्दछ ? हामी के–के गर्दा खुसी हुन सक्छौँ ? भन्ने हामी महिलाहरूको अनुभवमा आधारित सूचनाहरू राखेका छौँ । यौनिकताको सन्दर्भमा अहिलेसम्म व्याप्त मौनतालाई तोड्ने प्रयास गरेका छौँ । यसले कतिलाई अप्ठ्यारो पनि लाग्न सक्छ । तर यी अप्ठ्यारालाई पन्छाई अब बोल्ने बेला आइसकेछ बरू भनौँ ढिलै भइसकेछ भन्ने अनुभूति भने पक्कै हुनेछ ।
यस पुस्तकमा धेरै महिलाहरूका आफ्ना अनुभवहरू राखिएका छन् । कतिपय सूचना, व्यक्त गरिएका अनुभवहरू “Our Bodies Our selves” बाट उल्था गरेर पनि राखिएका छन् । धेरै अनुभवहरूलाई हामीले घटना अध्ययनको रूपमा राखेका छौँ । गोपनीयताको ख्याल गर्दै कसैको पनि नाम उल्लेख गरिएको छैन । सबैलाई मेरो अनुभवमा वा मलाई यस्तो भयो भनेर लेखिएको छ । तर यो यस पुस्तक संयोजन गर्ने व्यक्तिहरूको मात्रै नभइ सयौँ महिलाहरूको अनुभव हो भन्ने बुझ्नु जरूरी छ ।
अन्त्यमा, यौनिकताका सम्बन्धमा विगत १६ वर्षदेखि समुदायस्तरमा गरिएको तालिमको अनुभव र अन्तर्राष्ट्रियस्तरमा महिलावादीहरूको अनुभवमा आधारित नेपाली परिवेशका लागि तयार गरिएको यो पहिलोचोटी सामाग्री हो ।
हाम्रो शरीर हाम्रै हो भाग २ | Our bodies ourselves Part TwoWOREC Nepal
महिलामाथि हुने हिंसा मानवअधिकारको हनन् हो; सामाजिक अपराध हो; महिलाको मानवअधिकारको हनन् हो; जनस्वास्थ्यको समस्या हो; आदि इत्यादि भनाइहरू धेरै लामो समयदेखि हाम्रो घर, परिवार, समाज, धर्म, संचार र राज्यदेखि अन्तररराष्ट्रिय तहसम्म दोहो¥याइने गरेको धेरै भइसक्यो । तर पनि हामीमाथि हिंसा भइरहेको छ । हामीलाई बलात्कार गरिन्छ, जिउँदै जलाइन्छ, आत्महत्या गर्न बाध्य पारिन्छ, मानसिक सन्तुलन गुमाउन बाध्य बनाइन्छ, हत्या गरिन्छ । यो पनि त्यत्तिकै सत्य हो । यस्तो किन हुन्छ त ? यसको मूल कारण कहाँ छ त ? यो स्थितिको समाधान कसरी गर्न सकिन्छ ? यी प्रश्नहरूको जवाफको खोजी पनि नभएका होइनन्, तर पनि किन यस्तो हुन्छ ? यसको गहिराईमा पुग्नु र त्यसको अन्त्य गर्नका लागि हामी संगठित हुनुपर्दछ भन्ने निक्र्योल हामीले निकालेका छौँ । यसका साथै हामीमाथि हुने हिंसाले हामी मात्रै नभई हामीलाई हिंसा गर्ने घर, परिवार, समाज र राष्ट्रलाई असर पारेको छ भन्ने पनि हामीले बुझेका छौँ । यसले हाम्रो सन्तानलाई असर पारेको छ । देशको भविष्यलाई असर पारेको छ भन्ने पनि हामीले बुझेका छौँ ।
हाम्रा यही अनुभवहरूलाई समेटी हामीमाथि हुने हिंसालाई हामीले नै कसरी नियन्त्रण गर्न सक्दछौँ ? यसको हाम्रो स्वास्थ्यलाई पारेको प्रभावलाई विश्लेषण गरी कसरी स्वास्थ्य राम्रो बनाउन सक्दछौँ भन्ने हाम्रा आफ्ना अनुभवहरूलाई हामीले यस भागमा राखेका छौँ । बुझ्न र बुझाउन सजिलो होस् भन्नका खातिर हाम्रा धेरै भोगाई, अनुभव, पीडा र संघर्षलाई घटना अध्ययनका रूपमा राखिएका छन् । नाम, ठेगाना परिवर्तित गरिएको भए तापनि यी हाम्रा यथार्थ हुन् भन्ने सबैमा स्पष्ट हुन जरुरी छ ।
हाम्रा धेरै साथीहरूका जिवनकथाहरू हाम्रो यो पुस्तकको आधार हो । तिनीहरूलाई संकलन, विश्लेषण र लेखन गर्ने बेला धेरै पटक हाम्रा आँखाहरू भरिए, मन रोयो । कतिले त खप्नै नसकि बाहिर पोख्यौँ । तर यसकासाथै त्यसरी मन भरिएर पोखिएको बेला पाएको अर्को साथीको साथ, हात र विश्वासले हामीलाई अझ अगाडि बढायो । यो पुस्तक तिनै विश्वासलाई अmभ कसरी दह्रो बनाउने, ती हातमा अरू हातहरू धेरै साथीहरूको साथ लिँदै थप्दै जाने र हाम्रा जिवन कथाहरूमा परिवर्तन गर्ने भन्ने प्रयास हो ।
यसप्रकार गरिएको प्रयासकै कारण यो पुस्तक यो रूपमा आउन सकेको हो । यसमा धेरै प्रकारका समाधानका उपायहरू पनि दिइएका छन् । तर पनि हामीले के बुझेका छौँ भने हामी महिलाहरूबीच विविधता छ । त्यसैले एउटै प्रयास सबैका लागि उपयुक्त हुन्छ भन्ने छैन । त्यसैगरी हामीले के पनि बुझेका छौँ भने हामीमाथि हुने हिंसा र त्यसबाट हाम्रो स्वास्थ्यमा पर्ने असर दुवै राज्यको हामी प्रति रहेको त्रुटीपूर्ण नीतिहरूले गर्दा भएका हुन् । त्यसैले यसको समाधानका लागि राज्यलेनै महत्वपूर्ण जिम्मेवारी निर्वाह गर्नुपर्दछ । यो राज्यको नै दायित्व हो ।
हाम्रा यही बुझाइलाई मूर्तरूप दिन हामी राज्यलाई कसरी जिम्मेवार बनाई आफ्नो भूमिका निर्वाह गर्न सघाउन सक्दछौँ भन्नेबारे चिन्तित भई गर्न सकिने कामहरू पनि प्रस्तुत गरेका छौँ । हालसम्म गरिरहेका हाम्रा प्रयासहरू पनि अगाडि ल्याउने कोशीस गरेका छोँ । तर यस्तो भन्दैमा हामीले राज्यलाई विस्थाचपित गर्न खोजेको भने पक्कै होइन । यो कुरा बुझ्दै राज्यका संरचनाहरूलाई अझबढी चलायमान गराउन सकिन्छ, त्यसप्रति पनि हामी संवेदनशील हुनु जरुरी छ ।
The Women's Rehabilitation Centre conducted various activities in 1991-1992 to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS in Nepal. These included workshops on the socio-economic dimensions of HIV/AIDS, challenges of girl trafficking, and AIDS as a worldwide issue. The Centre also provided AIDS education to girls and women involved in their bamboo, sikki, and literacy projects, as well as to school children, cement factory workers, and carpet industry workers. The goal was to educate at-risk populations and prevent the spread of HIV in communities.
A midterm Review Report on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights in Nepal: Wom...WOREC Nepal
The feminist group of Nepal particularly women led organizations, human rights activists and the members of South Asian Feminist Alliance on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (SAFA for ESCR) with the leadership of Women’s Rehabilitation Center (WOREC) and technical support from Programme on Women’s Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (PWESCR) worked collaboratively to determine the real picture of women on ESCR in Nepal. A two-day workshop was organized on 31 July and 1 August 2014 to understand the procedure of Economic, Social, Cultural Rights (ESCR) treaty body monitoring and the process to develop an Alternate Report with a clear guideline and timeline for monitoring. In this process, WOREC coordinated with 63 organizations and individuals to discuss and bring out the ground reality of the condition of women in Nepal. The workshop, at the end, led to a formation of a group having 33 organizations and individuals to jointly develop a collaborative civil society report.
This Mid-term Report on ESCR is a study on the status of implementation of the recommendations made by CESCR to the government. The study finds that the government is snail paced to implement the concluding observations and lag behind to implement its core obligation to fulfill the basic needs and rights of the people. The government has initiated to work in few of the recommendations however it has not yet started working on many recommendations. The GoN needs to treat ESCR issues giving utmost importance and expedite the process to fulfill CESCR’s concluding observations.
Rebuilding Bisdeutar, a Majhi community settlement in Sindhupalchok districtWOREC Nepal
“Build Back Better”
In the aftermath of devastating April 25 Earthquake that shook Nepal, WOREC, as a right based organization was committed to rebuilding Bisdeutar, a marginalized community of Sindhupalchowk district.
WOREC initiated its reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts from June 2016. Reconstruction of 56 houses was completed in December 2018.
Introduction to Women's Rehabilitation Centre (WOREC)WOREC Nepal
Women's Rehabilitation Centre (WOREC) is a nonprofit making, a non-governmental organization working for the protection and
promotion of human rights. Established in 1991, WOREC is one
of the leading national organizations that work to prevent
violence against women, its causes and consequences, and to
ensure economic, social and cultural well-being of women as well
as other marginalized groups by promoting their access to rights
and social justice. WOREC started her work with an objective to
prevent trafficking in women and children and advocate for the
rights of survivors, whereas in the course of work, with the realization
that trafficking is one among various other outcomes of women
rights violations, WOREC started to work from broader
perspective for women’s right. Being an organization guided by
feminist values, WOREC believes that empowering women to
control her body, sexuality and reproduction is a key to enable
women to exercise her rights.
Community-based women health and counseling centers, model
farms based on bio-intensive farming concepts, engagement with
women and other community groups for political participation and
equal representations are some of the exemplary works of
WOREC. In the last 28 years of her work, WOREC has been
successful to facilitate the establishment of survivors-led powerful
organizations, networks, that plays the role of catalyst to change
different national policies such as policy against trafficking,
national policy to address uterine prolapse, law to facilitate safe
abortion, domestic violence law, integrated pest management,
organic farming, property right and several other progressive
policies on women's right.
Anbeshi 2018 - status and dimensions of Violence against womeni NepalWOREC Nepal
This year WOREC documented and analyzed 1,751 cases of violence against women in its publication Anbeshi 2018. Among 1,751 recorded cases domestic violence accounts for 65% of VAW, followed by social violence (17%) and rape (7%).
Domestic Violence
Domestic violence is the highest reported category of violence against women as it makes upto 65% (1140). The data shows women suffered violence from their husband (76% of perpetrators) and family members (24% of perpetrators).
Social Violence
Among the reported cases 17% (295) women suffered from social violence. 54% (160) of social violence was perpetrated by neighbours while 18% (54) was by family members.
Rape
A total of 130 cases of rape was reported in WOREC which is 7% of all cases recorded along with 2% (37) of an attempt to rape. Of the total cases, 46% (59) were perpetrated by neighbours, 16% (21) by family members and 12% (16) by intimate partners. It is important to note that 63% (82) of rape survivors were children below 16 years and neighbours perpetrated 46% (59) of cases followed by 16% (21) perpetrated by family members.
Sexual abuse
Sexual abuse accounts for 4% (72) of reported cases where intimate partners were responsible for 33% (24) of cases.
Murder
13 cases of murder and 6 cases of attempt to murder were documented this year where 62% (8) of reported murder was committed by the husband.
Trafficking
This year WOREC documented 11 cases of trafficking with 19 cases of attempt to trafficking.
Suicide
A total of 10 cases of suicide was documented by WOREC where women were compelled to commit suicide because of blaming in character, forced marriage and torture.
Age group and violence against women
According to the data, women of age group 17-25 years were affected mostly by violence against women. 37% (643) survivors are in 17-25 years age group, 32% (564) survivors are in 26-35 and 13% (222) are below 16 years.
Source: Anbeshi 2018, WOREC
WOREC acknowledges the problem of underreporting cases of VAW, and as such Anbeshi 2018 does not claim to represent the full picture of VAW in Nepal, rather it is expected that this report will provide a glimpse of the violence suffered by women across the country.
Anbeshi 2018 is prepared on the basis of collected and documented cases of VAW from July 2017 to June 2018 by WOREC and Women Human Rights Defenders (WHRDs).
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To promote sustainable livelihoods for farmers, WOREC applies an approach entitled ‘Model eco-village where various aspects of the traditional village are addressed alongside livelihoods and income generation.
Looking back and beyond health through women’s eyesWOREC Nepal
Community-based women’s health programme is based on women’s empowerment and a self-help approach as well as on plant-based medicine. It was initiated in April 1997 to address the need for the health program to embrace a holistic approach with appropriate human resources. WOREC adopted the concept of barefoot gynaecologists in its program which was the beginning of women’s health movement from the community level where women took control of their own health.
Situation of women human rights defenders in NepalWOREC Nepal
The document discusses violence against women human rights defenders (WHRDs) in Nepal. It notes that 95% of WHRDs have experienced domestic violence, 70% have faced sexual baiting, and 90% receive threats and ultimatums to stop their work. It recommends that the government create protection mechanisms for WHRDs, document their contributions, and establish a conducive environment for their protection by preventing, investigating, and prosecuting all forms of abuse and violence against them.
This document is a shadow report from Nepal that summarizes key issues related to women's rights and the implementation of CEDAW. It was prepared by over 100 NGOs/CBOs from Nepal's seven provinces. The report finds that while Nepal has strong laws and commitments to human rights and CEDAW, implementation remains weak. It highlights ongoing issues of violence against women and girls, challenges faced by female migrant workers, threats against women human rights defenders, online gender-based violence, and women's health concerns. The report provides analysis and data on each issue and offers recommendations to strengthen enforcement of laws and policies, increase resources for support services, challenge harmful social practices, and ensure women's equal rights and protections are upheld
। “महिला अधिकारको क्षेत्रमा काम गर्ने महिलाहरूले
समाजमा रहेको आफ्नो स्थानका कारण घरभित्र र बाहिर विभिन्न खाले जोखिमहरूको सामना गरिरहेको यथार्थतालाई आत्मसात गर्दै महिला मानवअधिकार रक्षकहरूका लागि विशेष प्रावधानहरू आवश्यक छन्” भनि संयुक्त राष्ट्रसंघका महासचिव मानवअधिकार रक्षक सम्बन्धी बिशेष प्रतिनिधि बिना जिलानीले आफ्नो पहिलो प्रतिबेदनमा उल्लेख गरेकी थिईन् । महिला मानव अधिकार रक्षकको परिभाषा र आवश्यक पर्ने मापदण्ड
सम्बन्धी मानवअधिकार र महिलाको मानव अधिकारको क्षेत्रमा काम गर्ने संघ संस्था र व्यक्तिहरूको बीचमा हुने छलफलमा ओरेक नेपालको सहभागिता थियो ।
देश भित्र त्यतिखेर माओवादी र नेपाल सरकार बीच सशस्त्रद्वन्द चलेको थियो । यसबाट सबै भन्दा बढी मानव अधिकारप्रभावित भएका थिए । त्यतिखेर त्यस्ता मानव अधिकारजो महिला अधिकार खास गरी महिलाहिंसा बिरुद्ध सामुदायिक तह देखि नै सक्रिय थिए उनीहरू दोहोरो चपेटामा परेका थिए । धेरै महिलाहरूले आफूहरूलाई समुदायमा परिरहेको (मानव अधिकारको क्षेत्रमा काम गर्दाको बखतमा)
समस्या ओरेक नेपालमा छलफल गर्ने गरेका थिए । ओरेकका केही समुदाय स्तरमा सक्रिय रूपमा काम गर्ने अधिकारकर्मीहरू पनि यो समस्याबाट पीडित थिए । नेपालमा समुदाय तहमा कार्यरत यी महिलाहरूले
सुनाएका समस्याहरू र अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय तहमा बिशेषतः संयुक्त राष्ट्रसंघ मानवअधिकार परिषदमा महिला मानवअधिकार रक्षकहरूका सम्बन्धमा चलेको छलफलमा देखिएका समस्याहरू उस्तै थिए । त्यो स्थितिले
समुदाय तहमा महिला अधिकारका लागि कार्यरत महिलाहरूले सबै ठाउँमा उस्तै समस्या भोगिरहेको यथार्थ हाम्रे सामु आएको थियो । यस्ता मानव मानवअधिकार रक्षक हुन् । त्यसैले यिनको पहिचान महिला मानव अधिकार रक्षकको रूपमा स्थापित हुनुपर्दछ भन्ने मान्यता महिला अधिकारकर्मीहरू भित्र रह्यो । माथि उल्लेख गरेझँैँ ओरेक नेपाल पनि त्यस्ता छलफलको एक महत्वपुर्ण घटक भएको कारण देशभित्र भएका यस्ता महिला अधिकारकर्मीहरूलाई संगठित गरी उनीहरूलाई महिला मानव अधिकार रक्षकको रूपमा चिनिन मान्यता पाउनु पर्छ र उनीहरूले पनि अरू मानवअधिकार रक्षकले पाउने गरेको मान, सम्मान र सुरक्षा पाउनु पर्छ भनी महिलाहरूलाई संगठित गर्ने प्रक्रिया थालियो ।
ओरेक नेपालले अन्य विभिन्न संघ संस्थाहरूको सहयोग लिँंदै सन् २००४ मा विराटनगर, दाङ्ग र बाग्लुङ्गमा “हिंसात्मक राजनीतिक द्वन्द्व, शान्ति र विकासका लागि चुनौति तथा द्वन्द्व, विस्थापन र स्थानागमन, शान्ति
र विकासका लागि चुनौतिहरू” नामक सम्मेलन आयोजना गरेको थियो । उक्त सम्मेलनमा महिलाको मानवअधिकारको विषय अधिकांश सहभागीले उठाए पछि महिला मानव अधिकार रक्षकलाई छुट्टै संगठन निर्माण गर्न ओरेकले पहल सुरु गरेको थियो । सोही पहल स्वरूप २००६ को मार्चमा पहिलो पटक महिला मानवअधिकार रक्षकहरूको पहिलो परामर्श गोष्ठी काठमाडौंमा सम्पन्न भयो ।
जसले समुदाय स्तरदेखि राष्ट्रिय स्तरसम्म मानवअधिकार र महिला अधिकारका क्षेत्रमा क्रियाशील संघ
संस्थाहरूको समन्वयमा महिला मानव अधिकार रक्षकहरूको पहिचान, सुरक्षा र अधिकारका निम्ति आपसमा
संगठित र क्रियाशील हुने उद्देश्य राखेर निरन्तर काम गर्दै आएको छ ्र अहिले मानवअधिकार रक्षकहरूको
राष्ट्रिय सञ्जालमा ८ हजार भन्दा बढी महिला मानवअधिकार रक्षकहरू आबद्ध रहेका छन् ।
Brand Guideline of Bashundhara A4 Paper - 2024khabri85
It outlines the basic identity elements such as symbol, logotype, colors, and typefaces. It provides examples of applying the identity to materials like letterhead, business cards, reports, folders, and websites.
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Lesson Outcomes:
- students will be able to identify and name various types of ornamental plants commonly used in landscaping and decoration, classifying them based on their characteristics such as foliage, flowering, and growth habits. They will understand the ecological, aesthetic, and economic benefits of ornamental plants, including their roles in improving air quality, providing habitats for wildlife, and enhancing the visual appeal of environments. Additionally, students will demonstrate knowledge of the basic requirements for growing ornamental plants, ensuring they can effectively cultivate and maintain these plants in various settings.
Cross-Cultural Leadership and CommunicationMattVassar1
Business is done in many different ways across the world. How you connect with colleagues and communicate feedback constructively differs tremendously depending on where a person comes from. Drawing on the culture map from the cultural anthropologist, Erin Meyer, this class discusses how best to manage effectively across the invisible lines of culture.
Decolonizing Universal Design for LearningFrederic Fovet
UDL has gained in popularity over the last decade both in the K-12 and the post-secondary sectors. The usefulness of UDL to create inclusive learning experiences for the full array of diverse learners has been well documented in the literature, and there is now increasing scholarship examining the process of integrating UDL strategically across organisations. One concern, however, remains under-reported and under-researched. Much of the scholarship on UDL ironically remains while and Eurocentric. Even if UDL, as a discourse, considers the decolonization of the curriculum, it is abundantly clear that the research and advocacy related to UDL originates almost exclusively from the Global North and from a Euro-Caucasian authorship. It is argued that it is high time for the way UDL has been monopolized by Global North scholars and practitioners to be challenged. Voices discussing and framing UDL, from the Global South and Indigenous communities, must be amplified and showcased in order to rectify this glaring imbalance and contradiction.
This session represents an opportunity for the author to reflect on a volume he has just finished editing entitled Decolonizing UDL and to highlight and share insights into the key innovations, promising practices, and calls for change, originating from the Global South and Indigenous Communities, that have woven the canvas of this book. The session seeks to create a space for critical dialogue, for the challenging of existing power dynamics within the UDL scholarship, and for the emergence of transformative voices from underrepresented communities. The workshop will use the UDL principles scrupulously to engage participants in diverse ways (challenging single story approaches to the narrative that surrounds UDL implementation) , as well as offer multiple means of action and expression for them to gain ownership over the key themes and concerns of the session (by encouraging a broad range of interventions, contributions, and stances).
The Science of Learning: implications for modern teachingDerek Wenmoth
Keynote presentation to the Educational Leaders hui Kōkiritia Marautanga held in Auckland on 26 June 2024. Provides a high level overview of the history and development of the science of learning, and implications for the design of learning in our modern schools and classrooms.
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Environmental science for Degree ,Engineering and pharmacy background.you can learn about multidisciplinary of nature and Natural resources with notes, examples and studies.
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Creativity for Innovation and SpeechmakingMattVassar1
Tapping into the creative side of your brain to come up with truly innovative approaches. These strategies are based on original research from Stanford University lecturer Matt Vassar, where he discusses how you can use them to come up with truly innovative solutions, regardless of whether you're using to come up with a creative and memorable angle for a business pitch--or if you're coming up with business or technical innovations.
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