Jyoti* is 24 years old and lives in Kathmandu. “When I told my husband that I don’t like this work,…
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In the COVID-19 pandemic how do children who work in the streets survive?
In recent weeks, countries across South and South-Eastern Asia, including Bangladesh and Nepal have implemented a raft of containment measures…
Doing advocacy with a big ‘A’ and a small ‘a’
At the core of the Child Labour Action Research in South and Southern Asia consortium (CLARISSA) is the impetus to…
Child-centred approach reveals the dynamics driving child labour in Nepal’s AES
CLARISSA has a participatory and child-centred approach that supports children to gather evidence, analyse it themselves and generate solutions to…
CLARISSA’s participation in the UNCRC direct exchange
CLARISSA places a particular focus on listening to and including children in all decisions that affect them. In Nepal and…
Ravi’s life story
Ravi* is 14 and lives in Kathmandu. “After my father died, no one was there to pay my fees and…
Listening to children: 2022’s inquiry into exploitative child labour
In this blog Stephen Collins, Consortium for Street Children’s Senior Legal and Advocacy Officer describes the contribution of the CLARISSA programme…
Bonded: Life Stories from Agricultural Communities in South-Eastern Nepal
In the Terai region of South-Eastern Nepal, there persists a form of agricultural bonded labour called Harwa-Charwa, rooted in agricultural…
Call to create practitioner focused resources, guidance and tools on child centred and child-led programming
To help NGOs, grassroots organizations and practitioners enable children to become agents of change in their communities, we are inviting…
Beyond the Participatory Action Research Process – Achievement with Business Owners!
Three months after formally closing down the action research group, “Night Entertainment Business Association Group of Dohori and Dance Bar…