TY - BOOK AU - Pradhan, Gauri. TI - Voice of child workers : issue no.25, december 1995 U1 - 331.31 PY - 1995/// CY - Nepal PB - CWIN KW - Child workers KW - Cild Labour KW - Nepal N1 - EDITORIAL BACKGROUND AND SCENARIO OF CWIN FEATURES 1. An overview of child labour problem in Nepal 2. Action through Advocacy Report on conflict Resolutionof the child labour problem in the carpet industry of nepal 3. The rights of the child movement in Nepal An Action, not charity CWIN IN ACTION 1. CWIN advocacy and social Concientisation programme on the rights of the child 1.1 Advocacy, Campaign and social awareness of the child 1.2 CWIN Publication and information Dissemination programme 2 CWIN research study 3. CWIN resources and information programme 3.1 CWIN Documentation and library, 1988 3.2 CWIN information dissemination 4. CWIN Welfare and Rehabilitation programme for children at risk 4.1 CWIN Socialisation centre 4.2 CWIN Clinic and sick room, 1991 4.3 CWINN Childrens home A, 1994 Transit centre for Rehabilitation of children at risk 4.4 CWIN Transit Home B, 1995 Centre for Rehabilitation of street and migrant children at risk 4.5 CWIN-ESP, 1998 Education support programme for children at risk 4.6 CWIN balika, 1995 Programme for girl childen at risk 4.7 CWIN-SKILL, 1995 Skill education and training programme for street children 5. CWIN Social marketing, Friends of CWIN, Voluntary service and networking 5.1 CWIN Social Marketing 5.2 friends of CWIN Introduction of some friends of CWIN Groups 5.3 Voluntary service at CWIN reflections of some volunteers 5.4 networking partnership and alliance N2 - The 25th issue of Voice of Child Workers celebrates the milestone achievement of Child Workers in Nepal Concerned Centre (CWIN) since its inception in 1987. Over the years, the magazine has been a vital platform advocating for the rights of children, shedding light on issues such as child labor, trafficking, and street children. With a commitment to giving voice to the voiceless, the publication has never interviewed anyone other than children themselves. CWIN emphasizes the importance of real action for social change and rejects patronization in its pursuit of empowering the rights of the child movement. The magazine acknowledges the support of various organizations and individuals, both nationally and internationally, in furthering its cause. As CWIN enters its tenth year of operation, it aims to continue its mission of promoting and protecting children's rights with even greater dedication and inspiration ER -