We work through the following (SEA SeVa BHIM) principles:
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- Experiential Education and Learning
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- Volunteer Action by self-motivated ones
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- Building Local Capacities, Resilience and Emergency Preparedness
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- Humanitarian Assistance and Community Welfare
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- Integration of Rational Selfishness and Collective Needs
- Motivated Minds come before Materials, and Money
Our work approach and strategy include the following:
- Develop and implement projects aligned with global goals – SDGs;
- Harness the potential of social entrepreneurship and volunteer action (SEVA) by youth;
- Develop local civic institutions to leverage and build partnerships;
- Create opportunities for interested aspiring local women and young leaders to develop global perspectives, explore their own potential, develop leadership skills, and contribute to community based sustainable development initiatives (YouWA – young womens’ association, and YouVA – youth for volunteer action);
- Leverage and utilise the potential of university students and young professionals through Academic Fieldwork and Research Internships (EI-AFRI);
- Work in cyclic teams with a sense of collaborative ownership and lateral team management.