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The Power of Youth in Nepal: 3 Organizations Fighting Poverty

Youth in NepalIn Nepal, young people are stepping forward to fight poverty in ways that fundamentally reshape communities. Youth unemployment in Nepal  has hovered around 20% since 2022. While the country’s leaders continuously promise to tackle it, opportunities for young people remain scarce. Faced with this reality, the youth in Nepal are no longer waiting for government action and instead are building their own solutions.

Here are three youth organizations demonstrating how youth-led initiatives in Nepal can break poverty cycles and drive lasting change.

YUWA

YUWA, meaning “youth” in Nepali, is a nonprofit organization run by young people aged 16-29. The organization is rewriting poverty alleviation in Nepal by tackling what many nonprofit organizations overlook: young people’s agency, rights and civic power. Founded in 2009, the organization aims to amplify youth participation through empowerment and advocacy.

By increasing civic voice, enhancing leadership skills and shaping policy environments, YUWA seeks to alter the underlying systems that sustain multidimensional poverty. Active citizenship is one of YUWA’s core focuses. The organization believes that if young people are empowered to become more aware of the country’s issues, they are more likely to become active citizens who can influence their communities and thus the country as a whole.

YUWA runs various initiatives such as Prarambha and Pahichan. Prarambha is a two-day workshop targeted toward urban youths aged 18-27. Through activities, discussions and games, this young cohort forms plans and initiates local-level interventions within Kathmandu valley based on need, time and budget. Similarly, Pahichan is a three-day workshop targeted at semi-rural youths to learn necessary soft skills and foster innovative ideas to address social issues based on the region’s needs.

The Pahichan initiative was implemented in three provinces and six cities and reached 126 youths. By combining rights-education, leadership capacity and participatory advocacy, YUWA helps tackle the social and informational deficits contributing to poverty. In doing so, it empowers young people to act as change agents in their own lives and communities.

Hami Nepal

A central actor in the recent protests in Nepal, Hami Nepal is an organization founded in 2015 and registered in 2020. Its main objective is to connect donors with recipients, ensuring that all donations received directly benefit efforts to improve community living conditions. In crises, it provides direct relief: distributing food, winter clothing and medical assistance, helping vulnerable households meet basic needs so that, when hit by shocks, families do not have to choose between hunger, health or education.

This stabilization is key in preventing long-term poverty. Alongside aid delivery, Hami Nepal’s participation in youth mobilization and protest for accountability addresses systemic poverty: poor governance and lack of accountability have allowed inequalities to persist. By pushing for transparent governance, Hami Nepal seeks to change the structural causes of poverty.

In 2023, a magnitude 5.7 earthquake hit Jajarkot District, Karnali Province. In a 127-day project to provide relief to those affected by the earthquake, Hami Nepal helped more than 13,000 families. The organization set up nearly 100 community tents to offer temporary housing and a further 50 tents within schools to ensure a safe learning environment for students and teachers. Additional medical equipment was delivered to Nalgad Primary Hospital and more than 500 jackets were distributed across various schools in affected areas.

Hami Nepal addresses immediate issues but also seeks to implement sustainable long-term solutions. Through proactive engagement, youth advocacy and collaboration, the organization stands alongside communities, fostering resilience and guiding positive change in Nepal.

Yuwalaya

Yuwalaya is an organization that has built a platform for youths, adolescents and child club graduates. It bridges organizations working on children’s and youth rights, providing a safe space to collaborate with young people and help them attain the best opportunities in health and education.

One of Yuwalaya’s current initiatives is Creating Safe Space for Children (CSSC). This project seeks to strengthen school child protection systems to ensure that learning environments are safer and free from violence. It also equips teachers and local government actors with safeguarding and school safety plan development knowledge and tools.

Raising awareness among teachers and family members on issues such as early marriage, bullying and harassment can increase the likelihood of children staying in school. It can also reduce the risk of violence and early pregnancy, which in turn helps prevent the worsening of poverty cycles. So far, this three-year-long project has collaborated with 24 schools.

The formation of Shadow Governments in Karnali and Sudurpaschim Provinces was an additional initiative that allowed young people to engage with policymakers and influence local governance. The organization played a pivotal role in developing and submitting Nepal’s first-ever Youth-Led Universal Periodic Review (UPR) report to the United Nations. This effort ensured that the voices of young people and children are heard in shaping an equal future for all.

Through its initiatives, Yuwalaya tackles poverty by equipping young people to lead change, champion their rights and build pathways toward sustainable development.

Final Remarks

From offering training that builds employable skills to championing policy changes that amplify young voices, Nepal is witnessing youth-led poverty alleviation through nonprofit organizations. Their work demonstrates that investing in tools to help young people succeed improves their futures and uplifts entire communities.

– Elysha Din

Elysha is based in Guildford, Surrey, UK and focuses on Good News and Politics for The Borgen Project.

Photo: Flickr

October 8, 2025
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