Tuesday 27 September 2016

Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development calls for proposals from Civil Society Organisations.

Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development calls for proposals from Civil Society Organisations.
Workshop on Youth at Risk: Facilitating the best practices and lessons learned
In the backdrop of a national seminar on Youth at Risk (Feb 1-3, 2017), RGNIYD invites civil society institutions (NGOs, CBOs, media personnel) actively engaged in addressing challenges faced by youth in the country, to share their experiences and best practices in the form of a brief paper. The themes in focus for the seminar are,
Education and Employment: Out-of-School Youth, School Dropouts, Youth Neither in Education Employment or Training (NEET)
Gender, Youth and Social Inclusion: Disabled Youth, LGBT, Forced Migration, Refugees
Youth in Conflict with Law: Naxalism, Terrorism, Youth Delinquency, Youth living in Conflict Affected areas
Health and Well-being: Malnutrition, Substance Abuse, Human Trafficking
Guidelines for the Paper
The document shall not exceed the word limit of 2000 words. The paper to be written shall abide a framework that includes the following components,
An overview, which includes identification of the problem and the approach that the organisation have taken to address it;
Brief introduction of the project/program (highlighting your focus, methodology, coverage area, timeline, objectives, target population etc);
Strategies and intervention planned and implemented
Outcomes of the intervention 
Challenges, lessons learnt and scope for replication and scaling up
Case studies with photographs and relevant documents
For further details/ clarifications, please contact at: nsdds2017@gmail.com
Last date to send the papers: 31st October 2016


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