SPECIAL DAY CELEBRATIONS:
Our organization has also organized several youth activities. Over the year we have taken into consideration the chronological order of special days and have celebrated each of these days with several youth groups in rural areas. Working in collaboration with 11 NGO partners we have celebrated:
1. International Women’s Health and Work Day.
2. International Youth Day on the 12th of August.
3. Valentine’s Day on the 14th of February.
4. Women’s Day on the 8th of March.
5. Women’s Health Day on the 7th of April.
6. Population Day on the 11th of July.
7. Teacher’s Day on the 5th of September.
8. Rural Women’s Day on the 15th of October.
9. International day for action voilence against women on the 25th of November.
10. World Aids Day on the 1st of December.
11. International Disability Day on the 3rd of December.
12. Montrieal day on the 6th of December.
13. International Human rights Day on the 10th of December.
14. CEDAW Day on the 18th of December.
The motive behind organizing special activities on these days and celebrating these important days was to observe as to what extent the various youth groups and the youth themselves of all ages, caste and creed interacted with each other and to what degree they worked in coordination with each other. The cooperation of the youth at all levels was noted. Another purpose of these activities was to mobilize the youth for these various causes and to give them an understanding as to what these different issues meant and the importance it held for the world at large.
Our organization has also organized several youth activities. Over the year we have taken into consideration the chronological order of special days and have celebrated each of these days with several youth groups in rural areas. Working in collaboration with 11 NGO partners we have celebrated:
1. International Women’s Health and Work Day.
2. International Youth Day on the 12th of August.
3. Valentine’s Day on the 14th of February.
4. Women’s Day on the 8th of March.
5. Women’s Health Day on the 7th of April.
6. Population Day on the 11th of July.
7. Teacher’s Day on the 5th of September.
8. Rural Women’s Day on the 15th of October.
9. International day for action voilence against women on the 25th of November.
10. World Aids Day on the 1st of December.
11. International Disability Day on the 3rd of December.
12. Montrieal day on the 6th of December.
13. International Human rights Day on the 10th of December.
14. CEDAW Day on the 18th of December.
The motive behind organizing special activities on these days and celebrating these important days was to observe as to what extent the various youth groups and the youth themselves of all ages, caste and creed interacted with each other and to what degree they worked in coordination with each other. The cooperation of the youth at all levels was noted. Another purpose of these activities was to mobilize the youth for these various causes and to give them an understanding as to what these different issues meant and the importance it held for the world at large.
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