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Interaction Program on ‘The Nepal Peace Monitor Project’s Annual Review 2017’
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Fifth Quarterly Report “Trends in Violence and Contestation in Nepal, January – March 2018”
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Strategic planning meeting held
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launch of Incident Monitoring Report 2017: “Gender Equality and Social Inclusion – Trends of Gender Based Violence and Discrimination against Women and Dalits.”
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Panel Discussion “20th Anniversary of the UN Declaration on Human Rights Defenders and Relevance for Today”
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Vacancy Announcement
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Vacancy Announcement
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Vacancy Announcement
31 August 2018
Member Organizations
Jul 11, 2017
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Chartare Youth Club(CYC), Baglung
Major objectives of organization:
Objectives
Promote public awareness and social development through community education process
Emphasis on programs related to women empowerment
Conduct skill and income-oriented activities
Conduct various programs related to woman, child and handicapped
Promote the skill of Government and Non-Government agencies
Actively participate on save the environment activities
Actively participate on social activities and development endeavour like road, forest, religious and cultural ceremonies, irrigation, toilets, public land, health education, energy development, sports, communication etc
Help and being helped by NGO and INGO in the true spirit of brotherhood
Conduct economic activities for skill promotion and poverty reduction
Conduct various activities in regards with sustainable geo-management
Conduct micro financial programs for capacity building of marginalised women’s groups as well as individuals and poverty reduction
Increase the health service utilization rate through social mobilization
Main areas of involvement (issues)
Involvement
Women development and Income generating program
Micro Credit Project for women
Dalit Community Development Program
Adult literacy & Child Education
Drinking Water and Sanitation Program
Rural Infrastructure Development Program
Skill Development Training
Management of Community Forestry
Health Strengthening Program
Brighter Future Program
Health & Sanitation Program
Mobilization Youth for Peace Building Programme
Source Conservation Program
Sustainable Soil Management Programme
Sexuality Programme
Farmer to Farmer Programme
Human Rights and Constitutional Assembly
Collective Campaign For Peace
Major ongoing projects:
On going projects
Micro Credit Project for women
Drinking Water and Sanitation Program
Equity and Access Programme
Sexuality Programme
Farmer to Farmer Programme
Sustainable Soil Management Programme
Agro Forestry Programme
Collective Campaign For Peace
Brighter Future Programme
Major planned projects for the future:
Future planned projects
Micro Credit Project for women
Drinking Water and Sanitation Program
Equity and Access Programme
Sexuality Programme
Farmer to Farmer Programme
Sustainable Soil Management Programme
Agro Forestry Programme
Collective Campaign For Peace
Brighter Future Programme
Major Strengths of the organization:
Strengths
Integrated Programme
Mass Participation
Mobilization of Local Resources
It’s own building
Estabilishment of Revolving fund
Different working committees and sub-committees
Rules and Regulations – Financial Policy, Staff Policy, Code Of Conduct, Standing Order,
Different Programme Policies
Experienced and Capable Executive Committee
Membership – Special Member, Life Members, General Member
Better coordination and linkages
What the organization can contribute to COCAP and its members (three major areas):
Contributions
Lobbying and Advocacy
Work on Right Based Approach
Human Rights
Community Groups
Community Radio Programmes
Awareness Raising Programme
Research Documentation /Reporting
Major expectations from COCAP:
Expectations
Strategy Planning
Staff Training
Continued Community Radio Programme
Continued Awareness Raising Programme
Impact Assessment
If the organization is implementing projects with financial support from any donor:
RMDC NRB
SDC/Helvetas/SSMP
CREHPA
World Bank/DFID/RWSS/FDB
Action Aid EAP
Samahik Abhiyan
ShtreeShakti
GOs/ NGOs
Address
Chartare Youth Club, Baglung, Chartare Yuva Club, Baglung.
Phone : 0977-68-520146,520877
Fax : 068-520146
Email : cycbgl@ntc.net.np
Date of Establishment 2049-06-26
Executive Committee Members
Mr. Chandi Prasad Sharma Poudel
Chairperson
2.
Mr. Laxman Khadka
Vice-chairperson
3.
Mr. Gopal Kumar Sharma
Seceratary
4.
Mr. Mahendra Pd. Kandel
Joint seceratary
5.
Ms. Gandaki Thapa Adhikari
Treasurer
6.
Ms. Sita Sharma
Member
7.
Shreedhar Kandel
Member
8.
Keshab Prasad Sharma
Member
9.
Bishnu Rana Member
10.
Bir Bahadur Kisan Member
11.
Mr. Raju Thapa Member
12.
Kabi Raj B.K. Member
13. Padam Nath Sharma Member
14. Jagan Nath Acharya Member
15. Sahanshila Shrestha Member
Number of General Members 500
Geographical coverage
500
Professinal Staff
Resource Person : 25 Staff
Male : 70
Female : 39
Phone : Chartare Youth
Fax : 068-520146
Email :
cycbgl@ntc.net.np
Website :
http://cocap.org.np/member-organization/chartare-y
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