The APSS is the Association of 2,100 members across the country which includes 9-members Central Executive Committee, Network of Professional Political Scientists (NPPS), 26 College Unit Committee and General Members. The APSS is an umbrella organization of more than 43 local youths’ and other marginalized communities’ organizations at different districts aiming at reaching at local youths to develop APSS programmes and policies of high relevancy, and their effective implementations.
Please click to view list of NGOs/CBOs and local youth clubs affiliated to the APSS.
And the APSS has various cross-cutting discipline and marginalised group-based networks built on the basis of APSS strategic actions. They are Terai Youth Committee (TYC), Women Youth Network (WYN), Medical Science Students’ Network (MSSN), Children Political Forum (CPF), Engineering Students Network (ESN), Karnali Youth Development Committee (KYDC), Indigenous Youth Network (IYN), Dalit Students Committee (DSC) and Youth Network for Tourism Development (YNTD).They are APSS membership-based wings of the APSS which directly involve in APSS policy making, programme designing and implementation.
Coordinators for various cross-cutting youth and student networks under APSS:
- Terai Youth Committee (TYC): Mr. Jibach Kumar Yadav
- Women Youth Network (WYN): Ms. Bindu Ban
- Medical Science Students' Network (MSSN): Mr. Paras Raj Parajuli
- Children Political Forum (CPF): Mr. Ankur Panta
- Engineering Students' Network (ESN): Mr. Prakash Prasain
- Karnali Youth Development Committee (KYDC): Mr. Prajapati Chaulagain
- Indigenous Youth Network (IYN): Mr. Om Gurung
- Dalit Students Committee (DSC): Mr. Buddha Pariyar
- Youth Network for Tourism Development (YNTD): Now vacant
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National Youth Coordiantion Committee for Constitution Building in Nepal (NYCC):
To consolidate youth aspiration and voices to be incorporated in the new constitution of Nepal and to provide formal youth forum for youths from civil society, political parties, media, university & campuses, the Constituent Assembly, the NYCC has been set up in 2008. It was a part of APSS project to mobilise and empower the Nepalese youths for facilitating and accelerating the historic, new constitution building process.
Pease click to download the report of the NYCC formation. (2008)
Pease click to view the NYCC first formation minute.
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