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Digo talks: A commitment to SDGs

by Prayash Pathak (Chalise) | 30-04-2017 14:51 recommendations 0

"Digo talks " a whole seminar oriented to make the youths aware about the SDGs and their imporatnce. I have always been fascinated by the SDGs and have never missed any chance to be acquainted by them. Most recently I was selected to take part in a 3 day seminar completely devoted to SDGs. The programme was organized by NYCA-Lamjung in collaboration with YUWA, Nepal. The programme was facilated  by Mr. Bisan Gyawali, the vice- president of YUWA. He is one of the most influential youth activiest that I have ever met in my life. He is the current youth ambassador of SDG for Nepal. He has been working in thus sector for quite few years.  Well I had made resolutions to teach others about SDGs so this programme provided me a great platform to have deeper knowledge about SDGs.
The first day of the programme  was held on  24th of April. The first day was mainly concentrated on making the selected participants (i.e.30) aware about SDGs. The  programme started early in the morning and lasted for 5 hours. The whole day was devoted in making the participants well aware about SDGs. I got to learn a lot of new things. The first thing was about how the SDGs came in action. We were taught that they came into action after 2015 after the MILLINEUN DEVELOPMENT GOALS(MDGs) came into end. The major difference between them was that MDG had 8 goals but SDG has 17 goals and also MDG mainly focused on developed country but SDG prioritized both developed and under-developed countries. The whole session was led by the chief facilator and it was focused on SDGs goals, our roles in achieving them and the  major obstacles in achieving them. 
  The second day25th of April was a very interactive session.  The session started at 10 and ended at 5. The session was completely bases on our learning on the first day. We participated on a quiz on the based on SDGs and I was lucky to secure one of the prizes that was a notebook and calendar of SDGs.  Then short speeches were given by the participants about the role of youths in achieving the SDGs. Lastly the participants were divided into 3 groups and they worked together to prepare individual action plans about how can youths play their role in acheiving SDGs. Our team made a plan of conductinh street drama in the local areas and making youths aware about SDGs. Other team tried the way of art exhibition and flash mob.
The final day i.e. 26th of April started a little early 7 am and lasted for 3 hours. This session was named TLN( Team building, leadership and Networking). This focused on developing our personal and team skills for easy achievement of SDGs. The session was highly intereactive . It conducted many games and role playing. We played very new games like "Shamba Hamba", "Score the ball", "Pass the rope" . All this game focused on developing the strength of our teams. Finally the programme ended at 11 am by distributing certificates to the participants. 

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4 Comments

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Hello prayash

    I hope you are doing well
    Thank you so much for this report

    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 12-05-2020 18:53

  • says :
    thanks for sharing
    Posted 06-02-2018 22:11

  • says :
    good report
    Posted 06-02-2018 22:11

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