May 24, 2023

Break The Silence – Against Child Sexual Abuse

A two day training was held on “Break The Silence – against child sexual abuse” at Hotel Marigold Nagarkot from 20th – 23rd January 206. The in-house two day training was held in coordination with Voice of Children Sanepa and supported by Ledger Foundation, Canada.

The training was attended by one representative each from 37 member organizations of the Alliance. The two day session include the topics listed below:

  • What is Abuse? Types of Abuse?
  • Who are offenders? Who are victim?
  • Touching Rules
  • Early warning signs
  • Online Protection

The participants were actively involved in group discussions and were also welcome to speak individually, if they had any questions, relating to the matter.

The program concluded with distribution of a certificate for the 2 Day BTS training, the certificate was handed over to the participants by President of National Child Protection Alliance Mr Krishna Kumar Thapa, and Program Manager of Leger Foundation Miss. Anna Tyszkiewicz.

Program

Recent Program

Solidarity on Child Protection Campaign

Advocacy on Child Protection at National and Local level.

Research and Study

Partners

Working with

Aawaaj – Surkhet
Biswas Nepal – New Road
Change Nepal – Thamel
Child Development Society – Kapan
Child Protection Nepal – Bara
Child Welfare Society – Makwanpur, Hetauda
Child-Nepal
CWISH – Buddha Nagar
FHRD – Bhaktapur
FOHREN – Biratnagar
FOWEP – Kavre
Global Action Nepal
Good Weave Nepal
Human Rights Social Awareness and Development Centre (HUSADEC)
Hurendec – Udaypur
Indreni Samaj Kendra (ISK)
Jagriti Child and Youth Concern-Nawalparasi
Loo Niva – Lalitpur
Rusuf Nepal – Nepalgunj, Banke
Siddhartha Social Development Centre (SSDC)
Social Service Centre (SOSEC)
SUK Nepal
Swatantrata Abhiyan – Kupandole
Voice of Children – Sanepa
Himalayan Innovative Society
Forget Me Not
Aasaman Nepal

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.

Kathmandu, Nepal