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Category : Udaudo Peace Club

The International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace

The International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace is observed in April to promote the principles of multilateralism and diplomacy as a means of resolving conflicts and promoting peace.

Hope Meets Dedication: A Visit to the GPYC Club in Nepal

When Play for Peace Trainer Rita Nguyen visited our club in Kathmandu, Nepal, she met passionate, energetic youth leaders working hard to create a thriving community. Find out more about her experience and the dedicated members of the GPYC.

#PFPGlobalUnity: GPYC

GPYC is no stranger to the Compassion Games. In fact, you can see all of the work they've done on our website. During the Global Unity Games, GPYC brought together 18 participants and two facilitators in Baneshwor, Nepal. And they played. They…

Our Stories: PFP Mentor Sarnima (Runny) Kayastha

Sarnima (Runny) Kayastha is a PFP mentor located in Nepal. She works with the youth of GPYC Nepal and we are thrilled to have her story on our blog this week: "My career started as a teacher. I loved teaching, but after teaching for two and half…

#EarthWeek Recap: GPYC Nepal

For Deepika, a flower means happiness, and wood represents comfort. For Anuj, the cactus inspires moving ahead with life, no matter how hard it is. Anjila says that stone is a way to make shelter. Cheman feels that a leaf can represent life. And…

Stories from World Interfaith Harmony Week: GPYC Nepal

In Kathmandu, the Global Peace Youth Corps Team was led by Runny. Throughout the week, GPYC club members engaged in lighthearted activities such as tag to ?explore ?various elements of faith, namely belief, hope, and harmony. They first began by…

Giving Games Recap: Nepal

The Giving Games were in full swing in Nepal this past month. Between the Global Peace Youth Corps club in Kathmandu, and the Nepal Friendship Society Peace Club in Bharatpur, almost 1,000 children were able to participate this year. The…

2016 In Review: Nepal

There are just a couple of days left in the #Raise1ToPlayAs1 campaign and we want to use today's blog to reflect on the accomplishments of the clubs in Nepal. A country plagued by a decade-long civil war, Nepal still faces lingering political…