Nepal Children

Let me tell you in general term that out of 9 million Children in Nepal, more than 75% of children are from village and do not have basic need supplied. They are deprived of basic life needs such as clothes, enough food, play, and learning environment.

Many Children are out of school simply due to parents zero effort for the education of their children. Other reason is family clash and crisis that leads children to abandoned home and end up in streets or sold to slavery or relocate in new place with new owner.

Many Children are lost or disappear in villages and no one knows who took them. This case has been rampant in Nepal and the reason for this is poverty and lack of awareness in parents. The Kathmandu post reveal the story of missing Children.

Every month about 200 to 300 Children, or up to ten every day, go missing according to government data.

The National Report on Trafficking in person estimated that nearly 5,000 Children trafficked in the year 2018-19.

Last fiscal year, a whopping 1,898 girls were reported missing out of the total 2,729 missing children. In 2018-19, as many as 2,371 among the 3,422 children missing were girls.

Of those still missing from 2018-19, 655 are girls and 226 boys while from 2019-20, 369 are girls and 141 boys.

There is a connection between missing children and the probability of them being trafficked.

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