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Youth Acting for Change, Nepal (YAC–Nepal) is a Non-Profit & Non-Political Social Development Organization established in 2057 (2000) as a CBO by 'Active Professionals & Committed Youths' with experience in the Social Development Field. It was legally registered as a NGO in District Administration Office Kailali in 2061 (AD 2004) & affiliated with the Social Welfare Council of Nepal. YAC-Nepal is committed to 'Social Development' adapting 'Rights-Based Approach'.

It works in Mid & Far-Western Regions of Nepal. YAC-Nepal's priority is to work in partnership with all type of Development Agencies & Groups for addressing the causes & consequences of poverty & social injustice of the marginalized people for achieving sustainable development.

The overall aim of the organization is to promote equity & equality of disadvantaged people & backward communities by processes of sensitization & empowerment, & to bring them into the mainstream of national development.

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Gokarneshwor | Local Governance and Community
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