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Nepal

Homelessness and family negligence result in children not having birth and citizenship certificates, affecting service provision access

Journey to and from work

Mental health and wellbeing

Reactivation of the association of massage palours and spa venues

The Need for an ‘Association’ to Improve Night Entertainment Business Management Practices to Reduce Worst Forms of Child Labour

Unregistered Khaja Ghar businesses suffer police harassemnt and abusive behaviour from customers

Labour trajectories and aspirations of Nepali “Adult Entertainment Sector” workers

Getting work: The role of labour intermediaries for workers in Nepal and the international “Adult Entertainment Sector”

Assessing unpaid care work: A participatory toolkit

UNICEF field notes on community approaches to total sanitation: Learning from five country programmes

Disabling menstrual barriers: Identifying and addressing the barriers to menstrual hygiene that adolescents and young people with disabilities face in Nepal

Children discontinue studies due to family spending on alcohol and addictions

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