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Nepal Summer Institute June 16, 2014 - July 11, 2014
Nepal Summer Institute
2014• "Child Wellbeing & Development”– Location: Kathmandu, Nepal– Dates: June 16 - June 27, 2014
• "Labor Migration & Human Rights”– Location: Kathmandu, Nepal– Dates: June 30 - July 11, 2014
Instructors• Dr. Elke Johanna de Buhr (Tulane University)• Dr. William Bertrand (Tulane University)
An Introduction to Kathmandu, Nepal
Course #1: Child Wellbeing & Development
• Among Asia’s poorest countries (HDI of 157 out of 187 countries), land-locked Nepal lacks universal access to health care, compulsory education and essential legal protections for children
• At the same time, resources for interventions in health and education and for law enforcement are far below of what would be needed
• Data on the success of existing programs are often lacking and the quantity and quality of the available information are major issues
Course #1: Child Wellbeing & Development (cont.)
• Study interventions targeted at improving the quality of life of children in Nepal focusing on three broad areas: 1. Child health 2. Child work and economic well-being3. Availability and quality of education
• After an introduction to the strategic planning and management of development programs, you will be asked to select one of these three topic areas for specialization
• Work in small groups to design and execute a feasibility study for a prevention or intervention program in your selected area of specialization
Course #2: Labor Migration & Human Rights
• Nepal has long been a source country for international labor migration with huge numbers of Nepali working in India and the Gulf countries, among others
• Within Nepal, both adults and children migrate to urban centers in search for income
• Labor exploitation is very common:– Migrant children are systematically hired into brick manufacturing,
carpet weaving and other hazardous industries – Domestic workers often work under slavery-like condition– Both adult women and children are trafficked across the border into
commercial sexual exploitation in Indian cities– Dalits (‘untouchables’) are especially vulnerable
Labor Migration & Human Rights (cont.)
• Study the rights and protection of migrants, including children
• Learn through visits to the International Labor Organization (ILO) and other organizations, including highly effective local projects against child trafficking and labor (Maiti Nepal, CWIN, Goodweave, etc.)
• Working on small case studies, propose solutions to specific problems within the local context
Course Logistics• Teaching:– Lectures, incl. guest speakers (mostly in the mornings) – Site visits/field trips, and group work (mostly
afternoons, sometimes all day)• Housing and Meals: – Single rooms at Hotel Encounter Nepal in
Thamel, Kathmandu – Included meals: Breakfast, lunch, and two
coffee breaks
Field TripsSwayambhunath
Bhaktapur
Questions?
For further information please contact: Elke de Buhr ([email protected])