About NTYCO
Founding Date and Official License
NTYCO was founded on 15 March 2016 and received its official license from the Ministry of Justice of Afghanistan, solidifying its status as a legitimate non-profit and non-governmental organization committed to youth and women empowerment and social justice.
Nationwide Presence
NTYCO has established its presence across Afghanistan with branches in 17 provinces, including Kabul, Herat, Balkh, Nangarhar, Kandahar, and more. This extensive network allows NTYCO to reach and engage with youth from various regions and communities nationwide.
Innovative Initiatives
NTYCO has spearheaded innovative initiatives such as the Afghanistan Youth Government (AYG), a simulated youth government program that provides a platform for youth engagement in democratic processes and governance. Additionally, NTYCO has organized events, conferences, and workshops both within Afghanistan and internationally to promote dialogue, collaboration, and knowledge exchange among youth.
Youth-Led and Youth-Focused
NTYCO is managed and led by a group of dynamic youth leaders across Afghanistan from diverse backgrounds and beliefs. The organization's initiatives and programs are specifically designed to address the needs and aspirations of Afghanistan's youth and women population.
Advocacy and Activism
NTYCO is actively involved in advocacy and activism on a wide range of issues, including human rights, gender equality, peace-building, and social justice. Through protests, rallies, conferences, and campaigns, NTYCO advocates for positive change and raises awareness about pressing social issues facing Afghan society.
Resilience in the Face of Challenges
Despite facing challenges and threats from insurgent groups, NTYCO has remained resilient and steadfast in its commitment to defending human rights, promoting peace, and advocating for the interests of Afghanistan's youth and women. The organization's perseverance and dedication to its mission have earned it a reputation as a leading civil society organization in Afghanistan.
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