Access

Access Access - an anti-child slavery organization, works for the rescue, relief & care for victim children fall in the target group of Access.

Access is an anti-child slavery organization that seeks to promote and safeguard child rights amid the ever-growing incidence of modern-day child slavery. Access, established in 2009, is registered with the Nepal Government (Regd. No:-134) and affiliated with the Social Welfare Council (Affiliation No:-29034). Access functions as per the spirit of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Conv

ention on Child Rights. Access is integrating a human rights-based approach into all its programs. In practice, this means that all activities should contribute to the realization of human rights. It implies that basic human rights principles, such as equality in rights, participation, and accountability, together with human rights standards, should guide the elaboration, implementation, and evaluation of all programs. Implementation should ensure the fulfillment of the goals proclaimed by the United Nations as Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and Access: to achieve the enjoyment of all human rights for all, particularly a child. Vision

Restoring the childhood of children trapped in slavery, trafficking, labor exploitation, and sexual abuse. Mission

Rescuing children from slavery and restoring their childhood through a safe and sustainable family reintegration with the provision of educational opportunities and vocational training for children and livelihood support for the family,

Empowering parents and children on child rights and protection skills to take an informed decision for their protection, development, and dignity,

Lobbying with the government agency to promote and protect the human rights of children trapped in or at risk of slavery and abuse. Target Group

Children trapped in or at risk of slavery and abuse such as child laborers, trafficking survivors, economically poor children, etc.

When we first met her years ago, she was a 12-year-old child navigating a trauma no one should ever face. Today, she sta...
30/03/2026

When we first met her years ago, she was a 12-year-old child navigating a trauma no one should ever face. Today, she stands tall—not just against the backdrop of these mountains, but as a high school graduate ready to take on the world. 🎓
​Her journey proves that with the right support, healing isn’t just possible; it’s transformative. We are so proud to have been part of her climb.

04/03/2026

During our recent follow-up, a child fondly recalled having pizza at the transit home—a moment that filled us with nostalgia, too.

Retaining children from Mushahar community at school through school supplies
26/02/2026

Retaining children from Mushahar community at school through school supplies

14/02/2026

Ready to set out for Siraha district to distribute school supplies to the children of the Mushar community.

03/02/2026

A 40-year-old single mother made the long journey from her village in Dhading to Kathmandu—not for help, but simply to s...
03/12/2025

A 40-year-old single mother made the long journey from her village in Dhading to Kathmandu—not for help, but simply to say thank you.

She came bearing gifts from her garden: maize flour and fresh spinach. Humble offerings, yet rich with meaning.

Her eldest daughter graduated from school this year—a milestone she once only dreamed of. We may have supported her along the way, but the real credit belongs to her. It was her unwavering commitment, her quiet strength, and her tireless work that made this possible.

Her gratitude moved us deeply. But more than that, her story reminded us: when a mother dares to dream for her children, even the steepest paths can be climbed.

Every step she takes is a stride toward a brighter future for Nepal’s children! A huge THANK YOU to our incredible frien...
10/06/2025

Every step she takes is a stride toward a brighter future for Nepal’s children!

A huge THANK YOU to our incredible friend for running the GENERALI Half-Marathon Berlin 2025 to support Access and our mission to protect and empower children in Nepal. Your dedication fuels our fight for their rights, education, and safety.

Together, we’re not just running a race—we’re changing lives. 🙏✨ "

**🎉 Honored & Humbled!**  After **12 years** of rescuing, healing, and reuniting children with their families through ou...
07/06/2025

**🎉 Honored & Humbled!**

After **12 years** of rescuing, healing, and reuniting children with their families through our transit home, we’re deeply grateful to receive this **official recognition** from ( National Child Rights Council ), Nepal’s highest child rights authority.

This certificate isn’t just a celebration of our past work—it’s a **charge to keep going**. As we close our shelter’s chapter, we’re redirecting our energy toward **preventing harm before it starts**:

âś… **Education** for marginalized rural children

âś… **Ending child marriage, labor & separation**

âś… **Community empowerment** to break cycles of abuse

**Every child deserves safety, family, and a future.** Thank you to our team, partners, and supporters who made this possible. The work continues ...

A New Chapter Begins: Anita’s Journey and the Evolution of a MissionAnita (name changed ) , a resilient young woman who ...
26/05/2025

A New Chapter Begins: Anita’s Journey and the Evolution of a Mission

Anita (name changed ) , a resilient young woman who recently completed her +2 board exams, walked out of the transit home’s gates one final time, marking the end of an era. Her departure symbolized not just a personal milestone but also the closing chapter of a 13-year legacy. The transit home, a sanctuary for vulnerable children and survivors of violence, had served as a refuge, offering safety, care, and hope. Anita’s hopeful exit—a testament to the project’s impact—now paves the way for a renewed mission: empowering Nepal’s most marginalized children through education.

With the transit home project concluding, Access shifts its focus to tackling the root causes of child exploitation. In a country where high dropout rates fuel cycles of early marriage, child labor, and trafficking, our new initiative aims to equip children with school supplies and resources, ensuring they remain in classrooms and out of harm’s way. Education, we believe, is the cornerstone of lasting change.

None of this would have been possible without the unwavering solidarity of countless allies. We extend our deepest gratitude to the courageous children and families who trusted us, dedicated colleagues, visionary donors, partner NGOs, the National Center for Children at Risk (104), Nepal Police, and the National Child Rights Council. Your collaboration transformed lives and fortified our resolve.

As we turn this page, Access reaffirms its commitment to safeguarding child rights. Through education-focused interventions, we will continue to stand beside Nepal’s most vulnerable children, nurturing futures where every child can thrive—unburdened by fear, and empowered by opportunity.

The journey continues.
Ncrc Nepal

Some of the moments from this week.
04/04/2025

Some of the moments from this week.

Happy birthday
03/03/2025

Happy birthday

24/02/2025

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Basundhara/3
Kathmandu
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