A discussion program on the amendment of the child labor prevention law was organized by the National Child Protection Alliance (NCPA)...............
A citizen review program on the progress and status of Alliance...............
To include the issues of child protection in the ongoing National Action Plan related to children..................
the regular meeting of the National Child Protection Alliance (NCPA) was held.................
The 12th general assembly and seventh convention of the National Child Protection Network was completed on 24th January 2024.
During the AGM the Annual Activity Report, Financial Report and the Strategic Planning for the year was presented by the current board member of the Alliance.
A two day training was held on "Break The Silence - against child sexual abuse" at Hotel Marigold Nagarkot from 20th - 23rd January 206.
The three day training on "Child Rights Monitoring and Reporting System" held at Nepalgunj Banke, was jointly organized by Children and Women in Social Service and Human Rights (CWISH) and National Child Protection Alliance (NCPA), in local coordination with RURAL Society Uplifment Forum Nepal (RUSUF) Nepal.
23rd February 2016, NCPA regional workshop was held at Hotel Durbar, Nepalgunj.
Violence Against Children (VAC) is still an everyday harsh reality in Nepal. The social service professionals in most cases are the first ones to come into contact with the children who are victims of violence.
3 day training on Child Rights Monitoring and Reporting System for Child Rights Activists, reached its 3rd phase with the completion of this training held at Dharan.
5th Annual General Assembly, Meeting (AGM) and 3rd Election of NCPA was held at Hotel Aryal (Newbaneshwor), on 20th September 2016.
National Child Protection Alliance (NCPA) is a national network of NGOs working on Child Protection Issues all over the nation. NCPA is established in 2010 focusing on working to develop solidarity, actions, and campaign against all forms of violence, abuse, and discrimination that void the rights of children. We have been continuously raising our voices at the International, National, and Local Arena to promote a child-protective environment and system. The NCPA has a member of 50 organizations from Seven Provinces that are working in 28 districts and 5 metropolitan cities, 7 sub-metropolitan cities, 59 municipalities, and 30 rural municipalities.