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Young Power in Social Action (YPSA) is an organization for sustainable development and NGO in Special Consultative Status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (UN ECOSOC)
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The youth leadership training workshop successfully ended

The youth leadership training workshop, Building Bridges Through Leadership Training, organized in partnership with Bangladesh Youth Leadership Center and Young Power in Social Action has successfully ended on the 14th…

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Rally in Dhaka

International Youth Day 2008 Observed in Bangladesh

The Government of Bangladesh, different national and international organizations and youth clubs in different places observed the International Youth Day 2008 with solemnity. To observe the International Youth Day 2007,…

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Building bridge through Leadership Training started

Building bridge through Leadership Training is a program of BYLC (Bangladesh Youth Leadership Centre) Organized in partnership with YPSA. The opening ceremony was held at Chittagong Jila Parishad on 18…

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Volunteers received training on Disaster preparedness, Rescue and Primary treatment

There are 10 Community Volunteer Groups were formed in the Chittagong City Corporation under the project ‘Mobilizing Communities for Disaster Risk Reduction’. Young volunteers received training on Disaster preparedness, Rescue…

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Youth camp for the persons with disability

In every year, YPSA, with the support of Action Aid Bangladesh organizes Youth Camp to contribute youth people on social development and encourage them to make leadership spirit in their…

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Rally

International Youth Day 2007 Observed in Bangladesh

To observe the International Youth Day 2007, a colorful grand youth rally was brought out from theNationalMuseumat Shahbag, which ended at Central Shahid Minar,Dhakain the morning. Around one thousand youth…

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