Nepali Youth

Nepali Youth

Monday, January 31, 2011

Brief Introduction About Go On Peace

Introduction
"Go On Peace" is non-profit, non-government and tax pay national organization, registered in Nepal Government. This office is located in Bagbazar-29, Kathmandu, Nepal. It was established in 2010 A.D. with the aim of mobilizes the youth generation to bring peace and harmony in Nepalese society.

Vision
The Main vision of the organization is to keep peace and harmony in the society by the mobilization of youth because our society is in transit modes therefore; this is responsible work and job of Nepalese youth.

Missions/Goals
Improving the social status to establish the peaceful environment in the society that's why the Nepalese youth are being successful to face the every problem which attracted the society.

History
This organization has established in 2010. In this organization has very experience committee members because these members are participated in various activities in the colleges functions and other social works. By this organization the volunteers had activated in the opening ceremony of Nepal Tourism Year 2011 above 75 members participated.In the year 2010,this organization had launched to collect the people's signature for successful of peace process of Nepal held Kathmandu. There were 2 lakhs signature had signed there.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Youths in Peace Building

No peace can be achieved without youth participation

Youth have novel ideas and have the energy to implement their ideas. Youth should be entrusted with more responsibilities in peace

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Youth Issues:

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Burdens of war and violence placed on youth
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60% of Nepal's population (10-35 Yrs) youth
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poverty & armed conflict
Two-thirds in Africa’s population and facing
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education and skills development opportunities
Widespread poverty and unemployment; lack of
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organizations; capacity building and financial support
constraints
Absence of common vision & mission within youth
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for public attention and resources; poor
cooperation between the authorities and youth
organization
Challenges faced– organizaRivalry and competition among youth groups
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youth dream and desire to better life
Public underestimation of the role of youth;
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and engaged into conflicts
disagreements, leadership problems
Vulnerable to be manipulated /easily mobilizedtional struggles,

Committee Members

President
     Bishnu Hari Tripathi
Vice President
     Shyam Bahadur Chhetri
Secretary
     Yogendra Pd. Lamichhane
Treasurer
     Thaman Bdr. K.C.
Members
     Samjhana Silwal
     Chandra Bahadur Deuba
     Ramesh Silwal
     Pramod Gautam
Spoke Man
     Ranjit Dhamala

For Further Inquiry Contact at us
     Email : goonpeace60@gmail.com
     Mob No. +977-9849-119781, +977- 9841609170
     Address : Bagbazar-31, Kathmandu, Nepal

      

Nepalese peace process in crossroad

Kathmandu, Nepal –
Twenty eight political parties represented in the Constituent Assembly (CA) doubled legislative parliament failed to form a consensus government by Wednesday, the last extended deadline to form consensus government. With the failing to form a consensus government President Dr. Ram Baran Yadav urged the parliament to form a majority based government through the elections in the parliament. Even though the ongoing peace process in Nepal is on the verge of collapse, political parties in Nepal mainly the big three- UCPN Maoist, Nepali Congress and CPN UML, failed to forge a consensus to a new government has largely disappointed the Nepalese people.
Despite the looming fears, there is till rays of hopes that political parties in Nepal would become success to avert the approaching crisis as they have still been parroting the need for consensus, timely constitution and no alternative than to reach the ongoing peace process into logical conclusion.
Last minute agreement between the government and the Maoists not only replaced the United Nations Mission in Nepal (UNMIN) by a national mechanism but also swept away the rumors that ongoing peace process would be jeopardized in the absence of the UN body. Following the three-point agreement, the mechanism has successfully been discharging the responsibility of monitoring the arm and armies and Maoist's former combatants have also come under the mechanism paving the way for integration and rehabilitation.

However, there are outstanding issues to be resolved regarding ongoing political bickering. Political parties have repeatedly been raising the suspicion over the Maoist's attitude towards the democracy and human right.

If the Maoists really uphold the spirit of the multi-party democracy and human rights with disbanding their paramilitary Young Communist League (YCL), returning property confiscated during the decade long insurgency and managing their former fighters, there would not be so difficult to form a new government under the Maoist's leadership.

Nepali Congress, CPN UML and other democratic alliance have already cleared to this effect. And, international community also can not create any form of interfere to form a Maoist-led government only if they corrects themselves and win the heart of others with deeds but not in the form of verbal commitments.

Nepal, a young republic with a high youth population

"Go On peace" is a youth lead social enterprise.  They encourage the Nepalese youth to become social entrepreneurs and their vision is to grow a young generation of self-dependent, productive and skilled citizens whose visions can (and will) bring new possibilities to their society. Now, how does that work?
Well you see, Nepal is world’s youngest republic and it shelters a youth population of 6.31 millions between the ages 15 to 29, which accounts for a 26.5 percent of their total. Meanwhile, 83% of the Nepalese youth lives in rural areas, while a 17% resides in the urban zone. This means that the youth constitutes 40% of their total urban population. They are a big part of the working force.  However, they face major problems such as unemployment, extreme poverty and underemployment. In fact, according to their 2001 census, the literacy rate among the Nepalese youth lies around a 70.1%.
It is because of this high mismatch between the work market needs and the education provided to the population that their unemployment rate is 11.4%. Besides, the Nepalese education system is too traditional, and it focuses the student on being only a job seeker rather than a job creator.
On the other hand, foreign employment where the youth heavily participates is not properly managed or safe, so even though the country has invested in developing the youth entrepreneurship these have deflected to foreign countries depriving the country of their knowledge and services.  The Nepalese youth needs to be mobilized towards the development of the nation. For their enthusiasm, dynamism, ambition and creativity, youth is the best change maker. We are the drivers of development and change.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Go On Peace

"Go On Peace" is a non-profit,non-government and non-political organization.Our organization is about youth and peace.Please give your soliradity for our youthpeace campaigns in Nepal.