Programs
People-Government Accountability
To promote accountability, transparency, and trust, we facilitate dialogue sessions between Afghan and government officials. These sessions provide a platform for open and constructive discussions on issues related to governance, policies, and the concerns of Afghan youth. By engaging in meaningful dialogue, we aim to foster a sense of ownership and participation among young individuals while encouraging government officials to listen, respond, and consider the perspectives and aspirations of the youth.
Our People-Government Accountability program aims to bridge the gap between Afghan youth and government officials by providing a platform for open and constructive dialogue. We recognize the importance of fostering meaningful engagement and collaboration between young individuals and decision-makers to ensure that youth perspectives are heard, valued, and reflected in policies and governance.
Through our dialogue sessions, we create opportunities for Afghan youth to voice their concerns, ask questions, and share their perspectives on various issues affecting their lives and communities. These sessions are designed to be inclusive, safe, and respectful spaces where youth can freely express their thoughts and ideas.
We invite government officials, policymakers, and representatives from various ministries and departments to participate in these sessions. By bringing together young individuals and decision-makers, we facilitate direct communication and promote understanding between these two key stakeholders.
During the dialogue sessions, youth participants have the chance to engage in interactive discussions with government officials, ask questions about policies and decision-making processes, and provide feedback on issues that directly impact their lives. These sessions enable government officials to gain insights into the needs, aspirations, and challenges faced by Afghan youth, helping them make informed decisions and develop more youth-friendly policies.
We encourage a two-way dialogue, where government officials actively listen to the concerns and ideas of Afghan youth and respond with transparency and accountability. These sessions provide an opportunity for mutual learning, as government officials gain a better understanding of the realities and perspectives of young individuals, while youth participants gain insights into the complexities and constraints of governance.
Through our Youth-Government Dialogue Sessions, we aim to foster a culture of engagement, participation, and collaboration between Afghan youth and government officials. By providing a platform for open dialogue and constructive exchange, we strive to create a more inclusive and responsive governance system that reflects the aspirations and needs of Afghan youth.