Putting Youth on Centre Stage

Projektperiode:

01.03.2018 - 30.11.2019

Beviliget beløb:

399.918,- DKK

Organisation:

CICED

Pulje:

Civilsamfundspuljen

Indsatsområde:

Medborgerindsats

World goals:

Mål 1: Afskaf fattigdom

Mål 4: Kvalitetsuddannelse

Mål 5: Ligestilling mellem kønnene

Mål 8: Anstændige jobs og økonomisk vækst

Mål 10: Mindre ulighed

Mål 11: Bæredygtige byer og lokalsamfund

Mål 16: Fred, retfærdighed og stærke institutioner

Mål 17: Partnerskaber for handling

Indsatser foregår i:

Nepal

Overordnede mål

To facilitate the mobilisation and empowerment of Nepali youth to constructively participate in the country's social and economic development processes and actively and peacefully participate in its governance.

Umiddelbare mål

- Youth leadership strengthened - Youth actively engaged in community mobilization activities - Youth initiating income-generating projects/entrepeneurship

Målgrupper

The primary target group, those directly involved and affected by the immediate outputs, include: - The staff and volunteers at JNF - 90 youths who will participate in the Youth Leadership Camps - At least 900 youths living in the Helambu Rural Municipality where the Youth Leaders will begin activities The secondary target group include the following: - At least 2000 participants from the district and around the country will be attracted by The Youth Festival. - Audiences who will view project materials e.g. Photo Exhibition in Kathmandu, Pokhara, Dahding and Banke.

Resume

Putting Youth on Centre Stage seeks to facilitate the mobilisation and empowerment of Nepali youth to participate in the country’s social and economic development processes and actively participate in its governance. The project area Sindhupalchok has been seriously affected by war, girl trafficking, youth migration and earthquake. While 60 percent of Nepal’s population are below 25 years of age, cultural traditions, gender bias, and cast hierarchies effectively prevents the majority of youth from participation in politics and democratic conversations as well as key parts of economic life. The project will address this imbalance by offering 4 progressive youth leadership camps for 90 youths, facilitate community mobilisation and entrepreneurship activities in the field, carry out a youth festival targeting more than 2000 visitors and encourage exchange of images of democracy between Nepali and Danish youth. The project will use social media for knowledge sharing and systematically store and critically evaluate experience for future interventions. It corresponds to SDGs 1,4,5,8,10,11,16 & 17.