DHRPS Nepal Strengthens Deinstitutionalization Campaign Through Youth Roundtable Dialogue

As part of its ongoing #DeinstitutionalizationCampaign, Disability Human Rights Promotion Society (DHRPS) Nepal organized a powerful roundtable discussion aimed at validating the lived realities of children with disabilities, orphans, and street-connected children. The discussion brought together Youth Ambassadors and community voices to examine the root causes that continue to push children into institutional care. The […]

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Advocacy Preparation and Agenda Briefing Meeting- Inclusive Network

On 12 December 2025, the Inclusive Network, Nepal convened an Advocacy Preparation and Agenda Briefing Meeting under the theme “No child should lose their family in order to access education or care.” The meeting was held at Sital Chautari Restaurant, New Baneshwor, bringing together network members and child rights advocates to align priorities and strengthen

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Media Spotlight: Children with Disabilities Separated from Families in Nepal

The Rising Nepal has published a powerful article exposing how hundreds of children with disabilities in Nepal are being separated from their families and placed in hostel-based resource centres. The article by journalist Raman Paudel highlights real-life experiences of children who have lost their identity, dignity, community connections, and emotional well-being as a result of

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Rethinking Aid Together: Inclusive Network Nepal × ATOS Partnership

Inclusive Network is a national alliance of 20 diverse organizations some disability-focused and others mainstream united by one purpose: to prevent child separation and ensure inclusive care for all children in Nepal. Network works collectively through one forum to promote equal rights, family reunification, and community-based care. Different members, several organizations collaborate with communities and

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One-Day National Seminar on “No Child Should Lose Their Family to Access Education or Care.”

On 14 November 2025, the Inclusive Network, Nepal organized a One-Day National Seminar titled “No Child Should Lose Their Family to Access Education or Care” in Kathmandu. The seminar brought together government officials, civil society organisations, organisations of persons with disabilities (OPDs), researchers, child rights advocates, service providers, and parents to examine the growing institutionalization

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