In a revolutionary movement challenging Nepal\u2019s age-old anti-social practices, Nepal Ministry of Women, Children and Senior Citizen (MoWCS) and Provincial Social Development Ministers have decided to put an end to them.<\/p>\n
The Nepali Ministers have made collective commitments to put an end to Gender-Based Violence<\/a> (GBV), child labor<\/a>, child\/early marriage<\/a>, human trafficking<\/a> and smuggling, among many others.<\/p>\n The pledge was expressed in a \u2018Letter of Commitment\u2019 (LoC) issued in Kathmandu, following the discussions held by the stakeholders on September 17, 2018.<\/p>\n The Letter of Commitment encompasses the following:<\/strong><\/p>\n Besides extending their support to the organization of government programs, the provincial ministers have also pledged mobilization of the following:<\/strong><\/p>\n Speaking at the occasion, Ministry of Women, Children and Senior Citizen Under-Secretary, Binita Bhattarai said, \u201cAn understanding has been reached by all three-level government to play effective roles, to make activities of center and provinces effective and systematic by holding the mutual discussion regarding role and coordination among all three levels.\u201d<\/p>\n The LoC was signed by MoWCS Minister Thamamaya Thapa and all provinces representatives.<\/p>\n The country is witness to some revolutionary developmental changes in the recent past like the recent introduction of the civil laws<\/a>. Let\u2019s see how this added commitment will fill the remaining gaps in Nepal\u2019s development success story.<\/p>\n Also Read:<\/strong><\/p>\nContents of the LoC<\/h3>\n
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Provincial Ministers Involvement<\/h4>\n
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