The document discusses child labor in Nepal. It states that child labor, defined as work by those under age 19, affects around 2.6 million of Nepal's 9.2 million children between ages 5-14. Common forms of child labor include agriculture, industry, construction, information services, and domestic work. Some of the key challenges in addressing child labor are a lack of awareness, insufficient laws and enforcement, lack of political will, and inadequate education programs. Proposed solutions include ensuring education for all children, protecting children from trafficking and violence, strengthening laws and regulations, and providing free compulsory primary education.