DEAR YOUNG PEOPLE, ARE YOU READY TO LEAD FROM THE FRONT TO DRIVE CHANGE?
We beckon you to become a Bal Raksha Bharat Young Campaigner to Inspire ACTION and TRANSFORM communities!
The youth of today is ready to take the lead and leap ahead with solutions to social challenges.
340 million people in India constitute the Youth.
This means that for any problem, we have more than 340 million solutions!
YOU, the youth have the potential to question the present and secure the future!
The Young Campaigners Programme is a platform to harness the individual and
collective potential of the youth and create a safe space to
DEAR YOUNG PEOPLE, ARE YOU READY TO LEAD FROM THE FRONT TO DRIVE CHANGE?
We beckon you to become a Bal Raksha Bharat Young Campaigner to Inspire ACTION and TRANSFORM communities!
The youth of today is ready to take the lead and leap ahead with solutions to social challenges.
340 million people in India constitute the Youth.
This means that for any problem, we have more than 340 million solutions!
YOU, the youth have the potential to question the present and secure the future!
The Young Campaigners Programme is a platform to harness the individual and
collective potential of the youth and create a safe space to
Jump into the driver’s seat and steer our campaigns by registering as a Young Campaigner in three simple steps
Register and tell us why you
want to become a young campaigner
Mobilize fellow young people and create
your own ecosystem of changemakers
to take collective actions!
Engage with Bal Raksha Bharat
and take campaign action on a wide range of issues
from education, safety, climate and gender and inspire your community.
Jump into the driver’s seat and steer our campaigns by registering as a Young Campaigner in three simple steps
Register and tell us why you want to become a young campaigner |
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YOUNG CAMPAIGNERS IN ACTION
Piloting the Young campaigners programme
To Pilot the programme Bal Raksha Bharat has joined hands with MASH Project Foundation to facilitate college activations and discussions across 8 colleges in 4 cities – Delhi/NCR, Mumbai, Kolkata and Bengaluru with an aim to reach out to 80,000 young people
The pilot phase kicked-off with an introductory workshop on understanding the importance youth in climate action, followed by eight weeks of virtual skilling-building sessions and experiential volunteering engagements.
By the end of the pilot phase the programme aims to build a caucus of dedicated young change-makers from across the country working collaboratively to steer change around them and lead by example!
Young campaigners influence with action!
The network of young campaigners consists of extremely driven, compassionate and innovative youth who have been taking individual and community led actions to steer change.
Conducting tree plantation
drives
Hosting conversations and youth dialogues
Mobilising youth and rallying for change with placards and posters
Meeting and ideating with pollicy makers
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YOUNG CAMPAIGNERS LIVE
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Have powerful ideas for solving social problems which you want to share? Looking to partner with us?
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Meet the Youth Advisory
Bal Raksha Bharat (also known as Save the Children) is currently working in 15 states and 3 Union Territories of India, to catalyse immediate and lasting change for children.
As Save the Children, we provided relief during the famine and floods faced by Bengal in 1950s, collaborated with Indian government to provide mobile nutrition clinics across 9 Indian states as part of the global Freedom from Hunger campaign in 1960s. In 1970s our first office was set up in Delhi and we provided relief for Divi Seema Cyclone and Tidal Wave in Andhra Pradesh. In 1980s we launched 40 projects across the country on pre-school programmes, food and medical care, mother and child health and in 1990s we deepened our work on education and child protection. In 2000 we mounted the Tsunami cyclone response.
Established in 1919, Bal Raksha Bharat is one of the largest independent child rights organisations that works in over 110 countries to ensure that all children learn, survive and are protected.
In India, with a presence in 18 states, we are a leading independent child rights organisation and have changed the lives of more than 14 million children in the last 13 years.
In a world where millions of children are denied their rights because of who they are or where they live, we aim to put the most deprived and marginalised children first, and tackle the barriers to their survival, learning and protection.