Mental health prevalence and psychosocial assessment of Haruwa and Charuwa bonded labourers in Southeastern Nepal
Executive Summary: In the southeastern Terai regions of Nepal a traditional form of bonded labour termed 'Haruwa and Charuwa' continues to exist despite being officially outlawed by the Nepalese government. Haruwa means 'ploughman' and Charuwa means 'cattle herder'. Fo...
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Main Author: | Mahat, Pashupati |
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Other Authors: | Murray, Kim |
Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Kathmandu ;
Centre for Mental Health and Counselling Nepal ,
2016.
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