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On their latest visit to India the ChoraChori rescue team has been investigating the case of a 16 year old boy from Bardiya, west Nepal, who has ended up in an Indian jail after being trafficked. Gopal was taken by a fellow villager to Delhi with the promise of work and handed over to an
Forest fires at Godawari Recently the prolonged dry spell and strong winds have resulted in major forest fires across Nepal. These have threatened rural communities and wildlife alike. See this report in the Kathmandu Post. Today these came very close to home as our refuge kids had to call off a football match
These are the drawings received this morning from volunteer architect Jonny Davies based upon a design by our colleagues at Good Earth Nepal in Kathmandu. We are hoping to start building this 40 bed facility for girl trafficking survivors from 1 June and will be fundraising in the meantime. We are well on the way
Since August we have been rescuing trafficked and displaced Nepali boys from India. This report in today's Himalayan Times reminded us of the dangers and how important our work has been. We know Manahari well; it has been a trafficking hotspot for many years with a lot of girls being sent from there to become
Martial arts are commonly taught in Nepal and children are often to be seen first thing in the morning training in judo, karate and Taekwondo in open spaces and in school grounds. The boys at the ChoraChori Kathmandu refuge are no exception and here they are looking splendid in their whites, suits kindly funded by
Over the weekend ChoraChori-Nepal (CC-N) reunited three more of the recently-rescued children from Delhi with their families. These included a 12 year old boy who had been sent by his parents to a "Madarsa", an Islamic education centre in India. He'd told us how as punishment he had been locked in the toilets at the