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Program
 
PROGRAM PLANNED FOR YEAR 2009-2010
 
  • Providing mentoring support to Participating Youth of Ship for World Youth program 20 in undertaking social development activities in their states

  • Encouraging visit of Ex- Participating Youth of different countries as volunteers for social contribution activities by linking them with national level NPOs

  • Promoting alternative source of energy, rain water harvesting and conserving natural resource among youth and community in 20 villages and four cities

  • Undertaking children's forest program in six schools for eco development with 2500 children

  • Inculcating values of peace and non-violence among 2000 youth from school and college

  • Eco-Volunteerism by taking 240 children on heritage walks

  • Providing vocational skills to 200 rural youth for self-reliance

  • Providing primary education support to 2400 disadvantaged children

  • Setting up school and slum libraries and donate books and school supplies to children in four schools

  • Working with 1600 poor rural women for their rights and entitlements through peaceful resolution of conflicts

  • Holding two annual get together of Ex- Participating Youth for networking furthering the cause of Ship for World Youth through individual and collective efforts

  • Sharing of six monthly e-newsletters and annual country reports with Ex- Participating Youth of India, Government of India, Embassy of Japan, International Youth Exchange Organisation, Japan other organizations and networks

  • Organising 6 talks on Gandhian thought and future of Humankind for youth

 

  • Organising activities on
  • 18 January
International Ship for World Youth Day
  • 8 March
International Women’s Day
  • 5 June 
World Environment Day
  • 12 August
International Youth Day
  • 2 October
International Non-Violence Day
 
  • Mobilizing youth to work towards achieving UN Millennium Development Goals (MGD) by 2015 by taking initiatives for advocacy and actions on the following goals:
 
  • Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger

  • Achieve Universal Primary Education

  • Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women

  • Reduce Child Mortality

  • Improve Maternal Health

  • Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and other Diseases

  • Ensure Environmental Sustainability

  • Develop a Global Partnership for Development