About Youth Human Resource Centre

The Youth Human Resource Centre is a non-governmental, nonpartisan, and non-profit organisation. The organisation was founded in 2006 and is officially registered at the District Administration office located in Jajarkot, Karnali Province, Nepal.

We have been working towards the socio-economic empowerment of the local population, particularly women, children, youth, and Dalit (the untouchables), ever since we were founded. Through training, coaching, and mentorship, we hope to empower young people and women from extremely vulnerable communities. We conduct studies with the participation of academics and researchers in the area. Through our efforts, we hope to provide them the authority to engage with the government and demand openness and accountability on things that are important to them. We work with local, state, and non-state organisations to accomplish our goals and have a positive impact. In addition, we are working to develop local infrastructure and provide humanitarian assistance. The organisation belongs to multiple networks, including Disaster Management Network Nepal and Disaster Preparedness Network Nepal. Our board is extremely diverse, with members from a range of ethnic backgrounds. Every two years, a board election is conducted to choose the executive members.
Our Focus Areas

Our Services

Climate Change Innitiative
Climate Change Innitiative

We are committed to addressing the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities. Our programs focus on raising awareness, building resilience, and promoting sustainable practices to mitigate the effects of climate change.

DRRM and Resilency
DRRM and Resilency

We work to enhance the capacity of communities to prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters. Our efforts include training, resource mobilization, and the development of disaster-resilient infrastructure.

Civic Consciousness
Civic Consciousness

We strive to promote civic engagement and consciousness among the local population. Through education and advocacy, we aim to foster a sense of responsibility and active participation in the democratic process.

What we do?

Advocacy & Engagement​
By empowering our community members, we enable them to engage with local, state, and non-state organisations to advocate for their rights. We work towards creating a platform where their voices can be heard, and their needs addressed.
Research and Studies

We conduct studies with the participation of academics and researchers to understand the unique challenges faced by our target communities. This research informs our programs and advocacy efforts, ensuring they are evidence-based and effective.

Climate Change Initiative

We are committed to addressing the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities. Our programs focus on raising awareness, building resilience, and promoting sustainable practices to mitigate the effects of climate change.

Training and Mentorship

We offer training programs and mentorship opportunities to help young people and women from marginalized communities build skills and confidence. Our programs are designed to enhance their socio-economic status and provide them with the authority to demand better governance and services.