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150 National Human Rights Commission, Government <strong>of</strong> Nepal.<br />

(2008). Trafficking in Persons Especially on Women and Children in<br />

Nepal: National Report 2006-2007. Kathmandu: NHRC.<br />

151 UNIFEM, Institute for Integrated Development Studies. (2004).<br />

Status and Dimensions <strong>of</strong> Trafficking within Nepalese Context.<br />

Kathmandu: UNIFEM/IIDS.<br />

152 UNIFEM, Institute for Integrated Development Studies. (2004).<br />

Status and Dimensions <strong>of</strong> Trafficking within Nepalese Context.<br />

153 See http://www.unhchr.ch/tbs/doc.nsf/(Symbol)/CRC.C.15.Add.261.En<br />

OpenDocument<br />

154 Sapana Pradhan Malla for FWLD v. GoN, writ no, 3561 <strong>of</strong> 2063<br />

(decided on 2064-9-10).<br />

155 National Center for AIDS and STD Control. (2006). National<br />

HIV/AIDS Strategy 2006-2011. Kathmandu: Ministry <strong>of</strong> Health and<br />

Population.<br />

158 Guidance Notes <strong>of</strong> the Secretary General: UN Approach to<br />

Justice for Children, United Nations, September 2008<br />

159 This paragraph borrows heavily from UNICEF EAPRO ‘Child<br />

Protection Programme Strategy’.<br />

160 Quote attributed to Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Police Ganesh K.C. incharge<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Metropolitan Police Range, Hanumandhoka. In “Flesh<br />

Trade: Police Round Up Teens” by Baburam Kharel, Kathmandu<br />

Post, 20 December 2009.<br />

161 “Two amiable teenage prostitutes, working without a pimp for<br />

the ‘fast money,’ told me that there will always be girls and women<br />

selling sex voluntarily. They’re probably right. But we can significantly<br />

reduce the number <strong>of</strong> 14-year-old girls who are terrorized by pimps<br />

and raped by many men seven nights a week. That’s doable, if it’s<br />

a national priority, if we’re willing to create the equivalent <strong>of</strong> a<br />

nationwide amber alert” Girls on our Streets‘, NY Times, By ,<br />

Published: May 6, 2009.<br />

162 Nepal Treaty Act, 1990, Section 9.<br />

156 Ibid.<br />

157 PRI/Advocacy Forum/UNICEF (2006) An Assessment <strong>of</strong> Young<br />

Persons and Juveniles in Prisons, Correction Centre andPolice<br />

Custodies in Nepal. The study collected data over a period <strong>of</strong> five<br />

months in seven prisons and five police custodies (Kathmandu, Kaski,<br />

Morang, Banke, and Kanchanpur Districts). A total <strong>of</strong> 229 children<br />

were interviewed for the study – 169 children in prisons, 23 in<br />

correction centre and 37 in police custodies.<br />

2010 Terre des hommes www.tdh.ch 131

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