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Bringing up children in a changing world : Who’s Right? Whose Rights? : conversations with families in Nepal


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Abstract: Bringing up children in a changing world: Who’s Right? Whose Rights? Conversations with families in Nepal is a systematic description and analysis of how an indigenous culture raises its children. Perhaps uniquely, the childrearing study from which it is drawn was set in a child rights framework. The study took place in four villages in Nepal and was a joint initiative of the Save the Children Alliance; UNICEF; Seto Gurans National Child Development Services; City University of New York’s Children’s Environments Research Group; Tribhuvan University's Research Centre for Educational Innovation and Development; BASE; NNSWA; Bal Bika Samaj Sudar Kendra; and SAC.
Authors: Save the Children Alliance , UNICEF , Children’s Environments Research Group , Research Centre for Educational Innovation and Development , BASE , NNSWA , Bal Bika Samaj Sudar Kendra , SAC
Country: Nepal
Category: Research
End Page: 44
Serial number: 98
ISSN: 1387-9553
Journal: Early Childhood Matters
Keywords: children , indigenous peoples , human rights , culture
Language: eng
Organization: Bernard van Leer Foundation
Year: 2001
Region: South Asia
Right: © 2001 Bernard van Leer Foundation
Subject: Culture, Society and Religion
Start Page: 40
Title: Bringing up children in a changing world : Who’s Right? Whose Rights? : conversations with families in Nepal

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