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Strategic Direction for Programme

(2020-2024)

Ever since its foundation, Jcycn: Jagriti Child and Youth Concern Nepal has been actively engaged in advocacy and campaign for the right of children and youth. It has been upholding the issue concerning them such as child-friendly local governance, youth employment, participation,and safer migration, naming of a few.

Jcycn had laid the foundation of the culture of having child clubs registered through the legal process in Nepal, therefore, it has observed almost 25,000 registered child clubs across the country as a consequence of its action in the past.

Jcycn has gained substantial experiences on the grassroots level of work,national level of policy advocacy, and international level of solidarity.

Vision : 

A peaceful, democratic, and just society with respect for human dignity

 

Mission:

Participatory society and accountable governance for human development

Goal :

Empower and promote people for meaningful participation in all sphere of society and state affairs.

After two decades of such extensive social engagement, Jcycn has now widened its vision and working scope through its programmatic direction for 2020-2024.

SO1: Advocate for child well being and promote child friendly practices in the governance system 

Expected Outcomes:

  1. The duty-bearers are responsive and accountable for child-friendly governance.
  2. Children realize basic human rights, right to development and peace.
  3. Children have better access to social protection and pursue positive coping mechanisms.

SO2: Enhance solidarity among youth and active population, promote dignified migration,and advocate to adopt the democratic practices in the local government.

Expected Outcomes:

  1. Empowered youth and the community practices democratic values to govern themselves.
  2. Skilled and well aware population promotes safer and dignified labour migration.
  3. National and international level of institutional solidarity strengthened.

SO3: Provide humanitarian assistant to the disaster affected people and organize constructive civic engagement in the community development.

Expected Outcomes:

  1. Disaster affected communities have access to quality of relief services and are able to recover and rebuild their communities.
  2. People are aware and taking action to minimize harmful socio-cultural practices, gender-based violence, child abuse, unsafe migration, and trafficking.
  3. People and the community are able to conduct socio-economic interaction in anorganized and sustainable manner.

Programmatic Domain

CHILD WELL-BEING YOUTH AND MIGRATION DISASTER AND DEVELOPMENT
Empower and mobilize young leaders for Child-Friendly Local Governance. Promote protection, development, and participation of the children through formal and informal mechanisms. Empower youth and advocate for the public friendly governance. Build a strong cross-cultural human economy and social solidarity for a more dignified migration, social protection and human rights. Respond to disasters and emergencies. Participate in extensive public empowerment and community development through a people-led animation approach in a sustainable manner.

 

Strategic Approaches

  1. Organized, informed and empowered participation of all
  2. People led interventions& the practice of subsidiarity
  3. Partnership, networking, and collaboration
  4. Knowledge building and management
  5. Evidence-based programming and result-based reporting
  6. Practice of rights-based approach

Thematic Priorities

  1. Child-friendly governance
  2. Preferential option for girl child
  3. Youth, migration, and trafficking
  4. Basic education and family wellbeing
  5. Humanitarian support
  6. Community development

Values and Principles

  1. Uplifting dignity of the person
  2. Promoting the common good, democracy, and good governance
  3. Maintaining transparency, accountability, and integrity
  4. Preferential option for the poorest of the poor
  5. Inclusive solidarity and collaboration
  6. Environmental sensitivity and resource management


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