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Free Bonded Nepali Girls

Summary

The Indentured Daughters Program is one of the most important of NYF's programs to help children in Nepal. This project rescues young Nepali girls who have been sold into bonded servitude by destitute families who need the income from their daughters' labor. NYF's humane answer to this horrible practice is to bring the girls home to be educated, while giving the family either a piglet or goat which, when sold at maturity, will provide a profit equivalent to what the daughter would have earned. progress reportread updates from the field


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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

A decade ago, the Nepalese government banned the practice of parents selling their children into bonded servitude. However, the scant income these parents are able to make from their own labors simply isn't sufficient to provide for the entire family. And, since the government hasn't been enforcing the law, destitute families in the most impoverished regions of Nepal have continued the practice, selling their daughters' labor for about $50 per year.

Activities

For an investment of $100, NYF is able to rescue one of these indentured Nepali girls, bring her home and help her begin or resume her education. Many of these girls are the first females in their families to be educated. In addition, the family is compensated for the daughter's lost wages by the gift of a piglet or goat which will sell at maturity for as much or more than the daughter would have earned.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: £110,754
Remaining Goal to be Funded: £54,691
Total Funding Goal: £165,445

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This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Excel file (projdoc.xls).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

These rescued girls are returned to their homes, reuniting families and creating more stability in the girls' lives. In addition, NYF ensures that these girls have the opportunity of education. Many of the 11,500 young woman rescued by NYF so far have gone on to become college graduates, business owners and now spearhead this movement to free all Nepali girls from indentured slavery.

Project Message

Nothing rekindles hope in the human condition more than witnessing the transformation of a child.
- Olga Murray, NYF's Founder and President

Who is Running This Project

Contact

Teresa Parker,

3030 Bridgeway
Suite 202
Sausalito, CA 94965
United States
415.331.8585
Email:

Project Sponsor

Marketplace 2005

Organisation

Nepal Youth Foundation (NYF) Logo Nepal Youth Foundation (NYF)
3030 Bridgeway, Suite 202
Sausalito, California 94965
United States
(415) 331-8585
http://www.NepalYouthFoundation.org

Learn more about Nepal Youth Foundation (NYF) and the project team.


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Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in Nepal and can also be found under Women and Girls.

For more information about Nepal, read the Human Development Report on Nepal or the Wikipedia entry for Nepal.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on January 23, 2012.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on April 21, 2008.

Latest Update from the Field

Former Indentured Girls Unite and Organize

By Teresa Parker - Development Director, December 22, 2011 10:49 AM

FKDF officer speaking at a rally
FKDF officer speaking at a rally

 Former Kamlari Development Forum (FKDF)

For more than a dozen years now, the Nepal Youth Foundation (NYF) has been rescuing girls from bonded servitude through our Indentured Daughters Program (IDP).  Even before the Nepal government ruled that this practice was illegal a decade ago, NYF was helping little girls return home and get back into school.  However, even though this age-old practice was outlawed, many impoverished families have continued the practice in order to earn enough money to support the rest of the family.

Now, a group of young women who lived the life of bonded servants, or Kamlari's, have banded together for the purpose of rescuing the remaining girls and ending this custom forever.  The girls have created their own NGO and call themselves Former Kamlari Development Forum (FKDF).  Trained by NYF staff in the methods of liberating bonded girls, members of FKDF are very effective in defending the rights of these younger girls and gaining their release. Sometimes this is achieved by simply making it very clear to the parents and the "employers" that the practice is illegal and has been for some years.  Other times, threatening legal or criminal action gains compliance.

One area in which they have also been gaining success is in convincing employers to pay back wages for the girls who have served in their households for years without pay.

Many of these former Kamlari's are now in college or have started their own businesses to provide work for themselves and their freed "sisters."  And, it is the intention of NYF to enable the women of the FKDF to take full control of the Indentured Daughters Program in the next few years.

To read more about FKDF, our Indentured Daugters Program and NYF's many other projects for the welfare of Nepalese children, please visit our website, www.nepalyouthfoundation.org

 

Former bonded girls in local costume
Former bonded girls in local costume

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