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Youth empowerment programs are aimed at creating healthier and higher qualities of life for underprivileged or at-risk youth. [1] The five competencies of a healthy youth are: (1) positive sense of self, (2) self- control, (3) decision-making skills, (4) a moral system of belief, and (5) pro-social connectedness.
SBI Youth for India (SBI YFI) is an Indian rural fellowship programme initiated, funded and managed by the State Bank of India (SBI) in partnership with non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
The Indian Youth Climate Network (IYCN) is a youth organization in India that aims to raise the voice of Indian youth on the global platform, as South Asia is one of the most vulnerable regions affected by climate change and environmental issues. Further, IYCN is motivated by global need in the Indian context to adopt mitigation and adaptation ...
With training of teachers and students as the primary objective, ICT Academy has been working through a seven pillar program in the areas of faculty development, student skill development, [5] entrepreneurship development, youth empowerment, industry-institute interaction, [6] digital empowerment and research & publications.
The Youth Parliament or Youth Parliament Program ( YPP ), an integral part of the Swatantrata Center, [3] is a liberal public policy think-tank based in India which focuses on ideas and policies that cause human flourishment and India's Future Foundation, Foundation for Democratic Reforms under the leadership of Raghavendar Askani [4] [5] and Dr. Jayaprakash Narayan for the youth, to speak up ...
Youth empowerment; Youth exclusion; Youth suffrage; ... Young India Foundation has been working on a campaign to decrease the age of candidacy in India for MPs and ...
The World Bank estimates that India is one of the highest ranking countries in the world for the number of children suffering from malnutrition.The prevalence of underweight children in India is among the highest in the world, and is nearly double that of Sub Saharan Africa with dire consequences for mobility, mortality, productivity and economic growth.
Positive youth development programs typically recognize contextual variability in youths' experience and in what is considered healthy or optimal development for youth in different settings or cultures. [18] This cultural sensitivity reflects the influence of Bronfenbrenner's ecological systems theory.