On Saturday, 13th Falgun 2079, a Monthly Dialogue Series on “Connecting Youth with Art” was held at the auditorium of the Youth Development Center. The program featured Sonu Jayanti as the main attraction and was expertly coordinated by Himal Niraula. The Youth Development Center’s commitment to organizing such meaningful events was evident in the engaging […]
Continue ReadingCreative Activity by Saraswati Satan Ma Vi Child Club
Saraswati Satan Ma.Vi Child Club recently organized a creative activity, showcasing the ingenuity and talents of the young participants. The event, supported by Smartchhori and Youth Development Center, provided a platform for the children to express their creativity and artistic abilities. The creative activity allowed the young minds to engage in various artistic endeavors, including […]
Continue ReadingFacilitation Skill Training for Smart Chhori
A Facilitation Skill Training program was conducted for Smart Chhori at the Youth Resource Development and Training Center. The training was led by facilitator Arun Khadka, along with co-facilitators Puspee Katwal and Neha Agrahari. The initiative aimed to enhance the facilitation skills of the participants, empowering them to effectively lead and support various activities and […]
Continue Reading100 Volunteers Mobilized
With the support of the National Youth Council Nepal, 100 volunteers conducted 72 different programs in communities and schools across 18 rural municipalities and wards in Sunsari, Morang, and Jhapa. Through these initiatives, they successfully raised awareness on “Disaster Preparedness,” reaching a total of 1,700 individuals.
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The “Manka Kura” or Dialogue between Children and Newly Elected Representatives was organized by Nagar Bal Sanjal ITAHARI, Sunsari, in collaboration with Youth Development Center ITAHARI (Smart Chhori Campaign). The event took place with the participation of representatives from Itahari Wards No. 7, 8, 10, and 14, along with child representatives and Smart Chhori representatives. […]
Continue Readingजनप्रतिनिधिसंग युवाको अपेक्षा
The Monthly Dialogue Series held on 3rd December 2078, Thursday, proved to be a resounding success as we express our heartfelt gratitude to all the esteemed guests and participants who made this engaging discussion session possible. The event focused on fostering an impactful dialogue, with the active involvement of youth leaders, local authorities, and visionary […]
Continue ReadingThe Need for Women’s Empowerment and Education
The event titled “The Need for Women’s Empowerment and Education” was organized by Saraswati Satan Bal Club Itahari 8 in collaboration with Youth Development Center and Smart Chhori on 27th November 2078. The event aimed to address the importance of empowering women and promoting education for girls. Participants from various backgrounds gathered to discuss the […]
Continue Reading2079 Yearly Calendar Published
YDC has introduced its “Yearly Calendar” for the year 2079, showcasing motivating stories of young girls who have triumphed over challenges and attained significant achievements in diverse domains, with a primary focus on the endeavors of girls and young women under the “Smart Chhori” campaign. This initiative by Smart Chhori is dedicated to advancing gender […]
Continue Reading5th Nepal Bangladesh Youth Conclave
The Fifth Nepal-Bangladesh Youth Conclave, organized by the Youth Development Center (YDC) and Sanitation, Environment, and Energy Nepal (SEE) in Collaboration with the Embassy of Bangladesh in Nepal, was held on 26-27 December 2021 at the Nepal Tourism Board (NTB) in Kathmandu, Nepal. The conference focused on the themes of “Youth for Climate Change,” “Youth […]
Continue Reading2nd International Youth Policy Conference (IYPC) 2023- Call for Participation!
2nd International Youth Policy Conference 2023 Date: 29th – 31st August 2023 Venue: Hotel Yellow Pagoda, Kathmandu, Nepal Participants: 150 delegates around the world representing youth, youth activists, researchers, scholars, government representatives, university students and civil society pioneers. 18-29 age group: 75 delegates 30-40 age group- 50 delegates 41 and above age group- 25 delegates […]
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