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At the edge of the flooded plains of the Koshi River, Naim has lost his house, his land, and his dreams for the future. He’s one of thousands of people wondering how they can ever get back what this year’s floods have taken away.
Nepal’s National Children’s Day marks the anniversary of the signing of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child – an ideal time to stop and look at whether rights are being respected.
David Purnell, World Vision’s National Director for Nepal, visited the relief response to the massive floods in Sunsari, and was moved by what he found there.
More than 30,000 villagers of 6 Village Development Committees (VDC) in Sunsari district have been displaced due to inundation caused by Koshi River. World Vision is working to reach affected communities with relief goods.
Karuna Lama (6) is a shy young girl who sings sweetly and takes time to talk to strangers. One of her favourite songs is the new Nepali national anthem, the song that every child in Nepal loves to recite at any opportunity.