A fund to rescue children from slavery in Nepal

by Child Rescue Nepal
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A fund to rescue children from slavery in Nepal
A fund to rescue children from slavery in Nepal
A fund to rescue children from slavery in Nepal
A fund to rescue children from slavery in Nepal
A fund to rescue children from slavery in Nepal
A fund to rescue children from slavery in Nepal
A fund to rescue children from slavery in Nepal
A fund to rescue children from slavery in Nepal
A fund to rescue children from slavery in Nepal
A fund to rescue children from slavery in Nepal
A fund to rescue children from slavery in Nepal
A fund to rescue children from slavery in Nepal
A fund to rescue children from slavery in Nepal

Project Report | Jun 16, 2020
Protecting children in Nepal during COVID-19

By Alicia Jauffret | Fundraising Officer

Children have been doing lots of creative projects
Children have been doing lots of creative projects


Although initially, Nepal was largely unaffected by the Coronavirus, recently came the news that we were dreading. Coronavirus infections in Nepal are starting to rise and just this week 451 new cases have been reported. The government says it expects cases to increase rapidly but many provinces are not prepared. Our staff in Nepal are keeping abreast of all the government directives and ensuring our staff adhere to the guidance provided but we worry greatly for the welfare of those we support. 

Unfortunately, we are not able to undertake rescues until the lock-down situation changes and so we have been forced to call off our observational visits and planned rescues. However, we are committed to taking in children found in danger by the government or other agencies in an emergency and did rescue a 12-year-old boy last week at the request of local police.

Children in our care homes are in good health and continue to be cared for by their dedicated house parents, who are keeping them occupied. They continue on with their studies, preparing for exams, playing indoor games and learning to cook and grow vegetables in the garden. We are eternally grateful to the house parents who are caring for them during such a difficult time. We are also keeping in close touch with those who have returned to their homes and with our young people, supplying them with any emergency supplies they may need.

Thank you so much for your continued support of our work. Thanks to you, we can continue to support vulnerable children in Nepal. 

Best wishes,

Alicia Jauffret 
Fundraising Officer 

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Keeping busy with indoor games

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Child Rescue Nepal

Location: London - United Kingdom
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Joanna Bega
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