An Overview of Community Protection System in Sunsari District, Nepal

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An Overview of Community Protection System in Sunsari District, Nepal 29th September, 2010 Geneva By: Inu Adhikari, PLC Chairperson Sunsari, Nepal

Situation of Children & Women in Nepal Population of Nepal: 25 million [Female – 50.04%, but in some places outnumber men by 3:2] Population below 5 years – 3.5 million Population below 18 years – 12.2 million Over 1 million do not attend school Approx 2.6 million children aged 5-14 regularly work in Nepal 5,000 girls aged less than 15 years are involved in commercial sex work 12,000 girls are trafficked annually [20% are below 16 years of age] Child marriage before the age of eighteen is at 40% Over 5,000 children living in the streets Over 8,000 children between 12-18 years associated with armed forces & armed groups

Problems of Children & Women in Nepal Domestic & Social Violence Trafficking Child marriage Child labour Sexual abuse Rape Harmful Traditional Practices: Chhaupadi, Deuki, Jhuma Children Affected by AIDS Children Affected by Armed Conflict

Causes for the problems of women & children Gender Discrimination Social norms & values Discriminatory laws & practices Illiteracy & Poverty Weak system/state presence at local level

Institutional Arrangements VDC Office, Health Facility Women Development Office Ministry of Women, Children & Social Welfare DDC & GOs (Police, Court, Hospital) Center Child Welfare Board District Child Welfare Board Department of Women Development Sectoral Ministries Ward Level Village Level District level National level Village Paralegal Committee District Paralegal Committee Ward level PLC Community Women & Children Disadvantaged groups

Para-legal Committees (PLC) Para-legal committees are community-based protection mechanism with basic knowledge on the rights of the children and women, who work against the violence, exploitation, abuse and discrimination against women & children.

Objectives of Para-legal Committees Awareness Raising Early detection & prevention Case Facilitation- from reporting to reconciliation Mediation of simple case & Follow up Referral of serious ones & crimes Monitoring and Reporting

Para-legal Committees in Nepal ( supported by UNICEF) Far Western HUMLA Mid Western DARCHULA BAJHANG MUGU BAITADI BAJURA DADEL- DHURA JUMLA DOTI ACHHAM KALIKOT DOLPA Western KANCHAN- MUSTANG PUR DAILEKH JAJARKOT KAILALI RUKUM MANANG SURKHET Central SALYAN MYAGDI BARDIYA ROLPA B GORKHA A G L KASKI U LAMJUNG Eastern N G BANKE PARBAT RASUWA PYUT- HAN GULMI DANG ARGHAK SYANGJA TANAHU SINDHU- HACHI NUWAKOT PALCHOK PALPA DHADING KATHM DOLAKHA KAPIL- RUPAN- NAWAL BASTU PARASI BHAK SULUK- DEHI HUMBU SANKHUWA- MAKAWAN- LALIT KAVRE H A P SABA TAPLEJUNG CHITWAN PUR C H E PARSA R A M OKHAL- DHUNGA SINDHULI KHOTANG TERHA- R Para-legal Committees formed in 1999-2005 BARA BHOJ- THUM E T H A RAUT- H AHAT PUR C SARLAHI MAHO- UDAYAPUR DHAN- P A TARI KUTA Paralegal Committees formed in 2006 onwards DHANUSA ILAM SIRAHA SAPTARI SUNSARI MORANG JHAPA PLC initiated in 2009 PLC initiated in 2010 Sunsari 1999

49 VDCs and 3 Municipalities PLC in 35 VDCs and 3 Municipalities Sunsari District Baraha Chhetra Bishnupaduka Panchkanya 49 VDCs and 3 Municipalities Barahachhetra Bharaul Dharan N.P. Mahendranagar Bakalauri Prakashpur Singiya Hanshposha Pakali Bha.Si. Itahari N.P. Dumaraha Aekamma Madhuwan Madhesa Khanar Bhokraha Paschim Kasuha Chadwela Madhelee Inaruwa N.P. Sonapur Laukahi Babiya Aurabarni Simariya Narshinhatappu Duhabi Sripurjabdi Santerjhora Jalpapur Tanamuna Bhaluwa PLC & CAP VDCs [18] Haripur Ramnagar Chhitaha Gautampur PLC & CAP Municipalities [3] Harinagar Purbakusaha Basantapur Chimdi Madhyeharsahi PLC VDCs [17] Ramganj Belgachhi Dhuskee Ramganj Senuwari Dewanganj Amahibelaha Kaptanganj Amaduwa Sahebganj PLC in 35 VDCs and 3 Municipalities

Organizational Structure of PLC District Paralegal Committee [DPLC-1] -11 members Village Paralegal Committee [VPLC-32 VDCs & 3 Municipalities– 13 members & Advisors-at least 1 male] Ward Paralegal Committee -Ward 1 Ward Paralegal Committee -Ward 2 Ward Paralegal Committee -Ward 3 Ward Paralegal Committee -Ward 4 Ward Paralegal Committee -Ward 5 Ward Paralegal Committee -Ward 6 Ward Paralegal Committee -Ward 7 Ward Paralegal Committee -Ward 8 Ward Paralegal Committee -Ward 9 District Resource Group [DRG]– 13 Provide training & technical support to PLCs Each VDC has 9 wards Each Ward Committee has 11 members

PLC – Linkages & Coordination School, Child Clubs, Teachers, parents DDC/VDC, Local leaders, Political parties I/NGOs, HR Activist DRG & District PLC Court/Police/CDO GOs WDO/DHO/DCWB Hospitals, Health Facilities Community, COs, Women Groups, Users Committee VDC - PLC

Paralegal Committee in Figure Nepal Sunsari Total Population: 625,633 Total VDC: 49 Total Municipality: 3 Total Population: 25 million Total District: 75 Total VDC: 3,913 Total Municipalities: 58 Village PLC: 717 /23 Districts Planned by 2013: 1,300 /75 Districts District PLC: 1 Village/Municipal PLC: 38 Ward PLC: 261 Total DRG Members: 207 Total VDC PLC Members: 9321 Total DRG Member: 13 Total Village PLC Members: 463 [17% Disadvantaged Groups] Total Ward level PLC Members : 2,871

Type of cases registered in PLC District: Sunsari Jan-June, 2010 Category No % Child abuse 29 3% Child labour 21 2% Child marriage 23 Citizenship 19 Divorce 14 1% Domestic violence 492 46% Financial disputes 35 Incest 2 0% Others 223 21% Polygamy Property dispute 37 Rape cases 17 Sexual abuse 20 Socail violence 146 14% Trafficking 11 Total 1074   65% cases are solved by PLC & 35% are referred 702 cases solved by PLCs & 372 are Referred

Age-wise cases registered in PLC

Key Features of PLC (1) Attitude Change & Capacity Building - PLCs help to change the attitudes that exist within the society through different interventions while at the same time building the capacity of the protected system. Community-based Approach - Undertaken by members of community themselves. Led by Women - PLCs comprise only women members. Leadership and all the process undertaken by women. Inclusive Membership - Selected from all sections of community, all wards, representation of disadvantaged groups Providing Access to Justice - PLCs providing access to justice for rural and poor women & children by supporting them for free legal aid services and follow up support.

Key Features of PLC (2) Complementary Provision - PLC is complementary to, and not a replacement for, the formal justice system - filling a gap between Community and Service providers Act as Watch Groups - PLCs have acted as watch groups against violence of women & children during the normal and emergency periods. Facilitate reporting of ‘hidden cases’ (domestic violence, sexual violence) to Police Neutrality & Volunteerism - PLCs have always maintained political neutrality & working for women & children. Hence, were able to operate during the period of armed conflict in the country. All the PLC members are working voluntarily. In Depth Training - 24 days intensive training on women’s and children’s rights, international conventions, Nepali legal code, mediation skills.

Some issues/Challenges in PLC Threats to PLC members by conflicting parties. Threats to guardians especially in reporting the young girls case. Increasing no. of rape cases on young girl child. Reporting of children’s cases. Need to focus prevention & awareness among parents, young girls & community [curative v/s preventive]. Weak protection services at District level for referred cases. Extending the programme throughout the country (even by 2013 only 33% of the country will have a PLC) eg: sexual abuse

Case no. 1 Three Girls (12,14,15 Years) from disadvantaged community of Sunsari were convinced and brought by their own relative (Aunt) to Kathmandu for domestic work. Later on, they were forced to work in Cabin Restaurant for commercial sex work. Somehow, one of them, contacted Paralegal Committee (PLC) and with the help of PLC that case was reported to the police. The case was then exposed to the family members & community. With the support of PLC, all the three girls were freed. The aunt was imprisoned and the girls were provided NRs. 25,000 as compensation.

Case no. 2 A man has raped a woman & a 3 yrs old girl, but neither case was reported to PLC, nor exposed to anyone. The family members & the relatives hide those cases in the name of social prestige & norms. As a consequence, he was encouraged to attempt such cases time & again. After a few month, he again raped his own baby niece aged just 16 months. This case was then reported to the PLC by her mother. The PLC has supported her to report the case to the police. The PLC coordinated with District Resource Group to provide free legal aid service for the family. The crime was then proved and the man was imprisoned by the Court. The PLC & Women Development Office have provided the medical support for the baby.

PLC members in rally during International Women’s Day

District officials & political leaders during the review of PLC

PLC members working in a group during training

VDC Secretary addressing the participants during external visit at PLC

Thank you