Children shouldn’t work in fields, but on dreams!
Children shouldn’t work in fields, but on dreams!
UMN wants to share with you Sunil’s story on World Day Against Child Labour. 
Click here to find out how he got back to school. No more washing and cleaning in a restaurant.

In Nepal, millions of children are seen working to earn a living in unacceptable working conditions. Poverty is a major factor contributing to the wide practice of child labour in Nepal.  However, child labour is reducing by 50% every year according to ILO (International Labour Organisation).

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