Transparency International Sri Lanka have launched two anti-corruption competitions, a Cartoon Competition & a Slogan Competition, to increase youth engagement in anti-corruption activities. Both competitions are open to youth from 15-18 (School category) and 19-29 (Open category). Youth are invited to express themselves through a cartoon or a slogan on how youth can fight corruption and
The Sambashana discussion, a forum on timely governance issues, will focus today on the proposed increase in electricity tariffs and the factors that is contributing to this increase and its impact on the general public. The discussion will be held at the OPA from 4 to 6pm and will provide the public to voice their opinion on the issue.
Commonwealth Youth Programme (CYP) of the Commonwealth Secretariat is inviting nominations for Commonwealth Youth Awards for Excellence inDevelopment Work. Winners will be receiving upto £1,000 grant, a trophy and a certificate. The regional winners will receive an additional £2000, a trophy and a certificate and the Pan Commonwealth winner will receive an extra £2000, a trophy and a certificate. The Regional Winners from ...
Do you have a message you want to give to youth about corruption and anti-corruption? Now is your chance. TISL is giving an opportunity to creative individuals or groups to develop a TV commercial for youth on anti-corruption. Please contact us for more information.
I am Upul Chameera from Dammoruwa Nivithigala. I have 2 sisters in my family, my father is doing a small gem business he has studied only up to grade 5 but he does lot of social work silently in our village he is my role model in life, my mother is a house wife, if
Microsoft Citizenship Asia Pacific presents a FREE Webinar on Thursday, 2 May, at 9:00 AM, Singapore time (6.30am Sri Lanka time). Click to learn more!
This Friday, 22nd March 2013, there will be an online discussion with a few prominent young entrepreneurs in Sri Lanka at the World Bank Sri Lanka Facebook page.
Transparency International Sri Lanka will be conducting a National Consultation on the findings of the recently concluded Youth Integrity Survey. The survey is the most comprehensive study conducted on youth perception of corruption in Sri Lanka and is a pioneering effort by Transparency International Sri Lanka. The Consultation will be attended by academics, policy makers and other stakeholders involved in ...
Have a great idea to use technology to build skills and create employment for youth in your country? Make your idea a reality and apply to win a grant to carry out your innovative project sponsored by the World Bank and Microsoft! The competition is to open to proposals from Bangladesh, Maldives, Nepal and Sri Lanka. Each country will win ...
Text Message Contest for South Asian Youth What Will It Take to End Gender-Based Violence in Sri Lanka? Send us your answer in a text message (SMS) of 140 characters of less, including spaces. The 10 best entries will win a compact video camcorder! Click to learn more!
Dear all, As you would remember, youth groups and youth involving organisations got together last year, in the lead up to the Rio+20 conference to form the “Youth for a Greener Sri Lanka” [YGSL] forum/group. Please see the “About us” section on the website for more information about this forum http://ygsl.lk/aboutus.html This year, to bring
The United Nations Alliance of Civilizations launched 2013 Call for Applications. All youth organizations are invited to review the Guidelines and use the Application form to apply. Deadline is February 13, 2013, 23:59 New York City time. The Youth Solidarity Fund (YSF) provides seed funding to outstanding youth-led initiatives that promote long-term constructive relationships between people from diverse ...