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.
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 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.
Helen Woodward Animal Center, established in 1972, is an organization where “people help animals and animals help people.” This unique nonprofit organization benefits the community by providing educational and therapeutic programs for people, as well as humane care and adoption for homeless animals.
Established in 1973 and affiliated to The National Council for Hotel Management, Noida (Under Ministry of Tourism Govt. Of India), Chandigarh Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology, formerly known as Food Craft Institute, Chandigarh, has been imparting hospitality education to students from all over India and is a prominent catering Institute in the country. CIHM trains 360 students each year and grooms them into successful professionals in hospitality and other allied Industries
The International Youth Centre (IYC) is an agency under the Ministry of Youth and Sports Malaysia (KBS). IYC functions as an institution that leads and serves as a focal point in the internationalization agenda of youth, manages facilities and amenities, and acts as a hub for international youth NGOs.
The National Youth Council (NYC) is a corporate body under the aegis of the Ministry of Youth Empowerment, Sports and Recreation. It has been established under the NYC Act 1998 to serve as a bridge between the government and the youth. It grants affiliation to National Youth Organisations and also functions as an advisory board to the Minister on the development and implementation of programmes to integrate youth in all sectors of national development.
Agus Indra Udayana is disseminating Gandhian ideologies, particularly those relevant to the prevailing social concerns, through seminars, workshops, competitions, camps, interfaith dialogue and prayers. He has also translated Gandhian writings into the Indonesian language. Prompted by a serious concern for the spiritual, cultural, social and economic life in Bali, the Ashram Gandhi Puri was instituted to promote enduring interfaith and dialogue to create cultures of peace, justice and healing.
March for Our Planet is a global movement advocating for sustainability, climate justice, and social equity. Focused on addressing poverty, desertification, and biodiversity conservation, the organization connects communities to drive meaningful environmental and social change. Through activism, awareness campaigns, and grassroots initiatives, March for Our Planet fosters global collaboration to protect the planet and promote justice for all.
Have A Dream is a youth-driven organization that offers unique travel experiences through volunteering, cultural exchange, adventure, and road trips. Founded in 2014, it empowers young people by providing life-changing opportunities to explore different cultures, exchange ideas, and contribute to global communities. Accredited by Erasmus+ and the European Solidarity Corps, Have A Dream has led projects in education, community service, environmental conservation, and entrepreneurship. With over 1,300 participants traveling to 50 countries, the organization continues to inspire youth to make a meaningful impact through intercultural exchange and volunteerism.
The International Youth Center is dedicated to tackling environmental challenges through Sustainable and Integrated Waste Management Training programs. Conducted in partnership with municipalities, these programs educate local officials, community leaders, and residents on waste reduction, reuse, recycling, and safe disposal. By promoting environmentally responsible and economically viable waste management practices, the initiative empowers communities to create cleaner and more sustainable environments
World Social Capital Monitor, Basel Institute of Commons & Economics, Switzerland