The work of the network is two-fold:
a) to prevent children’s unnecessary separation from their family.
b) we wish to develop, test, document methods and share so that the best alternatives to separation are identified.
The Inclusive Network is grounded in the 2019 United Nations Resolution to the Convention to the Rights of the Child.
Inclusive Network operates across Nepal, reaching communities in all provinces. From urban centers to rural areas, we promote inclusivity, diversity, and collaboration nationwide, ensuring engagement and opportunities for all.
The work of the network is two-fold: a) to prevent children’s unnecessary separation from their.
family and b) we wish to develop, test, document methods and share so that the best alternatives to separation are identified.
The Inclusive Network is grounded in the 2019 United Nations Resolution to the Convention to the Rights of the Child.
Some of the civil society organization work exclusively with children with disabilities while others work exclusively with non disabled children.
It was recognized that if civil society organizations are to support children and families, so they can remain in their local communities, it is necessary that organizations work together, sharing their experiences and practices. As a group we are stronger advocates for each child’s right to live with their families and receive services locally.
The Inclusive Network is highlighting the 2019 United Nations Resolution, which reaffirms key international agreements: the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), the Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989), and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (2008). This resolution places special emphasis on children who are without, or at risk of losing, parental care.