UNIFEM 2006
Increase in the Number of Orphans One of the major impacts of the conflict is the increase in the number of orphans. Armed conflict has deprived young children from their parent's love. They are left without any support. The government also does not have sufficient programs to support these children. There is also lack of specific data reflecting the increase in orphans and their situation. Work Load on Women In the situation of armed conflict, many men fled their hometown out of fear of being kidnapped or killed by the armed forces. In these circumstances, women were left behind with full responsibility for the household work. They had to take care of their children as well as the entire household. As a result, it increased the workload of already burdened women. Children Deprived of the Right to Education The education sector was affected the most due to the conflict in Nepal. The negative effects range from frequent Nepal bandhs (strikes), to infliction of physical damage to institutions and attacks on teachers and other personnel involved in professional institutions. Many school buildings have been burnt or destroyed. Schools became a sort of battle field between the security forces and the Maoists. Due to the frequent bandhs called by the Maoists, regular classes were affected tremendously. Schools were forced to close frequently and sometimes examinations also had to be postponed. The constant attack on the education system from both sides stopped many children from going to schools. Many either dropped school or hesitated to join one, especially if the school was not nearby. In many cases they were compelled to migrate to the district center for education - which however was not a possible option for many students. Many girls were forced into early marriage so as to escape forced recruitment thus hampering their educational prospects. Psychological Impact on Women & Children Children have been most vulnerable to the psychological effect of violence.Many have grown up in a culture of revenge and violence. Children are seen suffering from depressive reactions; aggressive behaviour, social withdrawal and fear . The psychological impact on women is also enormous as they had to struggle hard in keeping the family intact with limited resources and heavy workload. Due to the increased responsibility and work burden women. are found to be suffering from frustration, depression, anxiety, conversion disorder, psychosomatic pain, shock and fear. They were harassed by the demand of both warring sides for shelter and food and had to face sexual slavery, sexual harassment, rape, and other forms of violence which affected their physical as well as their mental wellbeing. Girls Deprived of Education As a result of the conflict in Nepal, children were forced to leave school. Some of them mainly boys got a chance to go to the district center and continue their studies. However the victims of this situation were mostly girls as parents were not in favour of sending their daughters to the district centerfor education. So they were forced to leave their studies and help in the household chores. As a result, their right to education was violated. Sexual Exploitation of Women Sexual
exploitation of women is reported to have taken place rampantly in conflict
affected areas. . Both sides exhorted to sexual exploitation of women and
girls as a means of revenge. Women and girls were attacked in their homes,
in the fields or as they moved around for their other daily activities.
There were increasing number of reported incidences of sexual exploitation
and sexual violence in conflict affected areas.
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