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  2. Youth empowerment - Wikipedia

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    Youth empowerment examines six interdependent dimensions: psychological, community, organizational, economic, social and cultural. [1] [8] Psychological empowerment enhances individual's consciousness, belief in self-efficacy, awareness and knowledge of problems and solutions and of how individuals can address problems that harm their quality of life. [1]

  3. Youth rights - Wikipedia

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    Young India Foundation (YIF) is a youth-led youth rights organization in India, based in Gurgaon with regional chapters across India. Its aim is to make voices of youth be heard across India and seek representation for the 60% of India's demographic that is below the age of 25. [13]

  4. Empowering the Vision Project - Wikipedia

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    Empowering the Vision Project (Envision) is a trust registered under the Indian Trusts Act with the mission to strengthen the Tibetan community through youth empowerment. Envision help young Tibetans become more self-confident, dynamic and self-reliant by providing career services, workshops, training opportunities, exposure visits and other ...

  5. WE Charity - Wikipedia

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    WE Charity (French: Organisme UNIS), formerly known as Free the Children (French: Enfants Entraide), is an international development charity and youth empowerment movement founded in 1995 by human rights advocates Marc and Craig Kielburger. [1] The organization implemented development programs in Asia, Africa and Latin America, focusing on ...

  6. Youth Parliament Program - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. Youth activism - Wikipedia

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    Youth activism is the participation in community organizing for social change by persons between the ages of 15–24. [1] Youth activism has led to a shift in political participation and activism. A notable shift within youth activism is the rise of “Alter-Activism” resulting in an emphasis on lived experiences and connectivity amongst ...

  8. List of youth organizations - Wikipedia

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    Serb Democratic Forum-Youth Forum (Croatia) SGPJ (Netherlands) Socialist Youth (disambiguation) (several) Socialist Youth Front (Denmark) Socialist Youth of Germany – Falcons (Germany) Solidarity Youth Movement, Kerala (India) South African Students Congress. SPIC MACAY.

  9. National Cadet Corps (India) - Wikipedia

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    National Cadet Corps (India) Red for the Army, Deep blue for the Navy and Light Blue for the Air Force. The National Cadet Corps (NCC) is the youth wing of the Indian Armed Forces with its headquarters in New Delhi, India. It is open to school and college students on voluntary basis as a Tri-Services Organisation, comprising the Army, the Navy ...