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Management of U.S. Embassy Youth Council (USYC) Program 2024 is sponsored by U.S. Mission to Nepal. The U.S. Embassy in Nepal is seeking an implementer to manage its U.S. Embassy Youth Council (USYC) program. This cooperative agreement focuses on recruiting Nepalese youth aged 20-30, engaging them in community projects, and providing leadership training and networking opportunities to foster social positive change.
The program aims to select 50-55 diverse youth, strengthen their capacity through training, support civic engagement projects, and enhance their empowerment and leadership skills. At least 50% of the USYC members should be female, and all seven provinces of Nepal should be covered in terms of geographic representation.
The target age group is 20-30 with a bachelor's degree or above, reflecting Nepal's cultural, religious, ethnic, and social diversity. The grant period is 15 months.
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