Faculty / Assistant Professors / Dr. Bhim Raj Suwal

Title: Lecturer
Name: Bhim Raj Suwal, PhD
Address: Kirtipur Municipality 11, Kathmandu
Email: nirmalbrs@wlink.com.np




Academic degree:
  • PhD in Population Studies (TU)
  • M. A in Population Studies (TU)
Academic positions held:
Lecturer, from 1993 to date, Central Department of Population Studies (CDPS), Tribhuvan University, Kirtipur, Kathmandu.

Major Publications:
  • Girls Trafficking Amongst Sex Workers in Kathmandu Valley, ILO-IPEC/Kathmandu.
  • Stock Taking of Existing Research and Data on Trafficking of Girls and Women, United Nations Task Force Against Trafficking.
  • Economic Characteristics of the Migrant Child Labourers' Families in Nepal (article) in Rodhan, CAC-Nepal.
  • Child Labour Situation in Nepal (with Prof. Bal K. KC and Mr. Keshab P. Adhikari), International Labour Organization (ILO), Kathmandu.
Major Research Work:
  • Poverty and Work Migration of Children in Rural Nepal (Unpublished PhD Thesis).
  • Foreign Labour Migration and Remittance in Nepal: Policy, Institution and Services, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington DC.
  • Baseline Survey on Human Rights of Girls and Women in Five VDCs of Nuwakot District. United Nations Task Force Against Trafficking.
  • Internal Trafficking Amongst Sex Workers in Kathmandu with Special Reference to Children for ILO-IPEC, Kathmandu.
  • Stock Taking of Existing Research and Data on Trafficking, HMG of Nepal/United Nations Task Force Against Trafficking.
  • Bondage, Exploitative Employment Relations and Debt Situation in five Villages of Nuwakot District with reference to Migrant Children. ILO-IPEC, Kathmandu.
  • Migration of Working Children in Nepal, ILO-IPEC, Kathmandu.
Areas of Interest:
Quantitative Techniques in Demography, Population Migration, Child Rights and Child Labour, Trafficking in Girls and Women.
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