Friday, February 14, 2014

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        This week I would like to share from the International child resource institute (ICRI), their working with Nepal on supporting international non-governmental groups build up a step by step preparation for sheltering and supporting children with confined parents.  The ICRI states "Mr. Ken Jaffe, Executive Director of the International child resource institute, traveled to Nepal so he could extend technical assistance to help the groups reach their mission" (ICRI).  This support and notice ensures the labor of the "Network on Children, Prisoners and Dependants (NCPD).  ICRI in Nepal assists the structure of this association of popular organizations running to support convicts and their children.  "We have remained deeply involved with the organizations and with its efforts to improve the well being of families impacted by Nepal's prison system."  "In recent years, ICRI in Nepal and the NCPD have received funding from the United Nations Development Program to implement HIV/AIDS prevention, vocational training, and psychosocial support programs in Nepali prisons" (ICRI).

        The ICRI of Nepal has overpowered the leadership of the National Center for Learning Resources, a modern reach to pre-primary and early education, instructors' preparation and school enhancement curriculums.  THe curriculum guides young children to progress their education success by having school resourceful and significant.  Problems are all over the world and organizations such as the ICRI continue to improve early childhood education and families across the board.  Stated by the ICRI, over 38 traditional ECD and primary classrooms have been restructured, reorganized and converted into child-friendly environments (ICRI).

Resource

International Child Resource Institute (ICRI).  Retrieved from http://www.icrichild.org/nepal/

4 comments:

  1. Hi Carlos,

    Wow this is interesting to know! The Census shows that children who are in single family households tend to have less money to afford childcare. So with this program it will allow children who might have a family member incarcerated the other parent can still give their child the best education regardless of their income.

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  2. Carlos,

    This is some very interesting information and wonderful programs that will provide the children of Nepal educational services. I feel that when a parent or caregiver is incarcerated it takes a lot away from the family such as finances and the feeling of having a complete family. This will give the families the chance to continue providing things for their family and have a support system they can turn to. I think this should be done here as well to help families out who have love ones in prison.

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  3. Hi Carlos it is always a joy for me to read your blog I enjoy reading them because I know I am going to get something from it. I am happy to know about the organization you chose to research and it is always breath taking to know that there are resources and others that are making good things possible for our children. Thanks for allowing me to learn what you have learned.

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  4. Carlos,
    Nice to see that have this type program in other countries, for incarcerated inmates and their children. This is a nice support system for the parents to have as well as the children. Having a parent away from their child is a struggle for all. Thanks for the information.

    Toshiko Pinckney

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