Main Organizer
Yuvsatta
Yuvsatta (youth for peace): Since 1990, Yuvsatta has worked in a variety of areas to steer the people towards implementing Gandhian ideas of Constructive Programme based on voluntary effort and individual & community action. The main focus of volunteers of Yuvsatta is to promote youth leadership for a global transformative change.
Co-Organizers
World Assembly of Youth (WAY):
The World Assembly of Youth (WAY) is the international coordinating body of national youth councils and national youth organisations. The full members of WAY are national youth councils. WAY has 140 member organisations from all continents. Founded in 1949, WAY has special consultative status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC), and works in close cooperation with several United Nations agencies including: UNAIDS, UNEP, ILO, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNICEF, UNCTAD, and WHO.
Let Her In
Let Her In is a global network dedicated to ensuring everyone has equal participation in society. Members prioritize diversity and gender equality in all activities, including education, employment, politics, and human rights. Committed to social justice, Let Her In promotes the inclusion and interests of all genders, races, ages, sexual identities, abilities, and socio-economic statuses.
Artdialogo Asia
It’s a Collective and Creative Social Enterprise focusing on the promotion of arts and artists; and cross-cultural exchanges through events, workshops, creative programming and place making and exhibitions. They promote sustainable connectivity through arts and arts education and empower the next generations of creative thinkers and doers.
EKTA Parishad
It’s a mass-based peoples' movement for land rights with an active membership of 250,000 landless poor and is regarded as one of the biggest people’s movements in India with an iconic status globally. Since inception (1989) as a Gandhian organization - Ekta Parishad is constantly promoting nonviolence as a way for the struggle, dialogue, and constructive actions towards building a peaceful and just society.
Human Achievers Foundation (H.A.F)
It’s a group of passionate people who are determined to bring smiles to every face. They believe that the purpose of life is to be useful, responsible and compassionate to the underprivileged. Human Achievers is a growing social organization managed by Dr. Senorita Issac. Every Year they organize Human Achievers Awards as well. After partnering with a host of NGOs and supporting social causes across the world, the trust management has taken steps forward to create a more humanitarian society.
Japan-India Sustainability Alliance (JISA)
JISA is an open democratic, cooperative, collaborative initiative to build a network of like-minded organizations, professionals, academia, CSOs/NGOs & to contribute purposefully for inclusive, peaceful & sustainable society/planet. Japan Chater of JISA was launched by Honourable India High Commissioner Mr. Sibi George on 17th April 2024 in presence of high-level delegates from Nippon Group, IGES, UN University, University of Tsukuba, Salzburg Global Seminar, Yuvsatta, Conscious Ventures, Tonari and many more leading universities and CSOs from Japan and India
Wild Ecologues
Wild Ecologues LLP is a limited liability partnership registered with Ministry of Corporate Affairs in Delhi. The company came into being on the 11th of January, 2016. The company was formed to bring together sustainability and outdoor education work done by different people. The company sees opportunity in sustainability and outdoor education work done by companies and individuals.
Have A Dream
Have A Dream is an organization that was initiated in 2014 by a group of young Egyptians who were inspired by the rich experiences they had while traveling and dreamed of giving the chance to the Egyptian youth in particular and youth from all over the world to get out of their cocoon and be introduced to different cultures as well. Moreover, we aim to strengthen the relationship between the youth from the Middle East through our different programs.