SPW Nepal has a unique youth-led peer education model that has been proven to positively affect the lives of young people and their communities. We mobilize the vast resource of educated and committed young Nepalese and Internationals volunteers to spearhead development where it is needed through transferring knowledge and skills to rural young people and their communities. In this process, we address some of the major issues affecting Nepalese youth, while bringing Nepal’s young majority to a realisation of their capacity to be the change they want to see.

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE 1
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE 2
STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE 3

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE 1 - Young people will represent and redress core issues affecting themselves, their communities and the nation.

Sub-Objective 1: Young people will take a leading role in the implementation of key development activities affecting young people, at a community level.

Sub-Objective 2: Young people will organise themselves into groups to bring about a positive change in their communities.

Sub-Objective 3: SPW will specifically address and promote gender equity and social inclusion through all aspects of its work.

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE 2 -
Young people will make responsible decisions which affect (about) their health with emphasis on reproductive health.

Sub-Objective 1: Young people will have access to youth friendly information and services.

Sub-Objective 2: Young people will improve personal hygiene, dietary habits and community sanitation practices.

Sub-Objective 3: Young people will make the right choices about their sexual reproductive health and maternal health which are supported by their communities.

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVE 3 - Young people will have improved livelihoods and life skills.

Sub-Objective 1: Young people will have improved life skills

Sub-Objective 2: Young people will develop pre-professional skills which enable them to take up further opportunities in education and employment.

SPW is an international development charity working in eight countries across Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia (Nepal, India, South Africa, Tanzania, Sierra Leone, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe) with its head office in London, UK. It also has three support offices in UK, USA and Australia. It was established in the year 1985. SPW promotes a 'Youth-for-Development' model across Africa and Asia. More on SPW International.