missing children in Nepal
The National Child Rights Council (NRCR), the
state-run child protection agency, at least six children go missing in Nepal on average every day. As per the data shared by NRCR, at least 36,612 children
were reported missing from July 2006 to July 2022. About 23,259 of them were found
eventually but 36 percent of them, which is 13,353, are still missing, and
then about 16 were found dead. The rights bodies, children welfare groups, and
activists have raised concerns over this rising number and the possibility that missing
children are being trafficked for sexual exploitation and labor in the country
as well as beyond.
The issue of human trafficking is a blazing crisis
in Nepal with around 35,000 people having been subjected to it in 2019,
according to NHRC (National Human Rights Council). Lily Thapa, a member of
NHRC, said that out of missing children many are teenage girls, who might have
been trafficked for forced labor and sexual exploitation. “Many children have
reportedly left their homes for education in big cities like Kathmandu, but
they might have ended up as laborers in hotels, restaurants, and as domestic
helpers,” she said.
Vulnerable children from mostly low-income
households have been targeted by cross-border human traffickers and sent to
red-light districts in India for sexual exploitation, according to the NHRC. “Nepal
Police has been doing search and investigation even in India to find the
missing minors and trafficked women,” Nepal Police spokesperson Tek Prasad Rai said.
“But we don't have any database of what portion of the missing minors is being
targeted by human traffickers.”
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