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