To commemorate World Friendship Day, Sambad Foundation orchestrated a dynamic youth interaction program in Janakpurdham, the capital of Madhesh province. This event served as a platform for various youth representative organizations to convene and share their perspectives. With participation from officials and representatives spanning all eight districts of Madhesh province, the program focused on nurturing discussions about inclusive youth development and gender equality.
Gathering of Youth Representative Organizations: The youth interaction program witnessed the presence of numerous officials and representatives from a diverse array of youth representative organizations hailing from the region’s eight districts. Their participation showcased a collective commitment to fostering dialogue and collaboration among youth for the betterment of their communities. Throughout the event, these representatives utilized the platform to articulate their unique viewpoints and opinions. By engaging in open conversations, the attendees touched upon a myriad of topics pertinent to youth development and gender equality.
Focused Youth Targeted Program: The youth interaction program was meticulously designed to cater to the specific needs and aspirations of the younger generation. Through targeted discussions and engagements, the event allowed the youth to articulate their concerns and aspirations. By centering on their unique challenges and opportunities, the program aimed to provide actionable insights for addressing these concerns.
Themes of Inclusive Development and Gender Equality: In line with the core values of World Friendship Day, the program’s discussions revolved around two central themes: inclusive development and gender equality. The youth representatives expressed their ideas on creating an inclusive environment that enables all youth to thrive and contribute to their communities. Moreover, they tackled the imperative of ensuring gender equality, emphasizing the importance of empowering young women and dismantling gender-based barriers.
Community Engagement and Collaboration: The youth interaction program was marked by a spirit of community engagement and collaboration. The event brought together various youth groups, fostering an atmosphere of mutual understanding and shared purpose. By collaborating and exchanging insights, the participants aimed to collectively work towards positive change in their communities.
Conclusion: The youth interaction program organized by Sambad Foundation on the occasion of World Friendship Day stands as a testament to the power of youth voices in shaping a better future. Through vibrant discussions, representatives from diverse youth organizations championed inclusive development and gender equality. The event served as a reminder of the potential of collaboration and dialogue to drive meaningful change. As Sambad Foundation continues to foster such platforms, the youth of Madhesh province are poised to become catalysts of progress and advocates of equality.





