The Girl Who Lost Her Country is a children’s book which features 12-year-old Neha from Nepal who discovers there is a problem with her nationality and travels the world, meeting children and adults alike, learning about statelessness and what can be done to address it.
This book has been produced by the Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion, an independent organisation committed to realising the right to a nationality for all. One of their main focuses has been the issue of childhood statelessness, which impacts millions of children around the world. This book, and its sister website www.kids.worldsstateless.org, aim to contribute to raising the awareness of children and adults alike, on this phenomenon that places so much unnecessary strain on so many young shoulders.
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