Child Nepal (CN) is non profit making and non government national organization formally established in 2003. CN is working with the children being more focused on protection and promotion of child rights in rights based approach. Its mission is – “Promoting Child Rights through Education” as CN perceives education is prominent theme to ensure child rights with full potentiality development opportunities in their own pace.....    >>more+

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Human Rights Treaty Monitoring Coordination Committee (HRTMCC)
NGO Federation of Nepal (NFN)
Child NGO Federation of Nepal (CNFN)
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Children as Zones of Peace (CZOP)
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HRTMCC, a coalition of 47 human rights and civil society organizations of Nepal formed in 2003 Secretariat and Seven Sub-committees each on ICCPR, ICESCR, ICERD, CEDAW, CAT, CRC and CMW

Submit Shadow reports to the UN Treaty Bodies on ICERD, CAT and ICESCR

Major areas: lobby, advocacy for and monitoring implementation of international human rights obligations in Nepal, including submission of NGO Shadow/Alternative reports to the UN Treaty Bodies

CHILD NEPAL is actively involving in the CRC Sub Committee as the Coordinator and is carrying out many fact finding missions concerned with child Rights.

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NGO Federation of Nepal (NFN) is a national organization established in 1991 for the promotion and protection of social justice, human rights and pro-poor development.

NFN has more than 3400 member NGOs affiliated to it through 75 district chapters.

CHILD NEPAL is actively coordinating the Kathmandu Branch as a Chairperson.

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Child NGO Federation-Nepal (CNFN) was established in January 1994 with the initiation of a group of professionals and representatives from Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) working in various fields of child development and child rights in Nepal.

100 organizations have received its membership.

Child NEPAL is an active member of CNFN.

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National Alliance for Human Rights and Social Justice- Nepal (Human Rights Alliance) is a coalition of Nepali non governmental human rights organizations dedicated to a cause of freedom, human rights, social justice, and peace in Nepal. It was established in 1996.

Human Rights Alliance has over 800 member organizations affiliated to it throughout the nation.

CHILD NEPAL has been contributing and participating in various Human Rights Movements as an dynamic member of this alliance.

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CZOP is a movement that advocates for children’s basic right to survival, development, protection, especially during conflict.

This concept germinated in Nepal in 2001.

It is a Coalition of 22 National and International NGOs working directly with and for children, human rights and humanitarian organizations, civil society organizations, federations, UN agencies and children organizations and child clubs.

It is an active member of the Steering Committee.

CHILD NEPAL as an active member is involving in various child concerned activities through this network.

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Consortium of the Organizations working for Child participation (Consortium) promotes the principle goal of children's participation from family to state affairs. It envisions to be recognized as a national resource network organization on child participation in Nepal. More than 50 organizations working on child participation are affiliated in this national network. Child Nepal gained the membership of Consortium from the year 2008 and has been pro-actively involved in advocating the issues of child participation through child club programs.

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