Youth Vision has run Low Cost Community Based Treatment Program in different districts. It is a 15 days detoxification and treatment program run in demand and collaboration of communities and stakehol...
Youth Vision has been running Post Rehabilitation Center (PRC) in Birgunj, Parsa. In PRC, people currently recovered from drug use are learns life skills along with relation building, behavior change ...
Youth Vision has been providing short term and long term treatment services to target group. The short term is a 15 to 30 days and long term is a 30 to 90 days detoxification and treatment program....
Youth Vision has been providing residential and home based facility for supportive care for those who are under ART and managing opportunistic infections. It has also interlined these progrdam with st...
Youth Vision has established new service center in Kalanki, Kathamndu to enhance the access of Needle Syringe Program among drug users from 4th May 2016.
Youth Vision(YV) established health camp at the pilgrimage site of the Pashupatinath in Kathmandu on the occasion of Maha Sibha Ratri.
Youth Vision conducted two days counselling training "Refresher Counselling Training on Drug and HIV" in Kathmandu on 27th and 28th March, 2015.
Ms Prachi Sunwar 26 is heading towards her most dreamt destination; to become a tempo (a three wheeler vehicle that ferry passengers in Nepal) driver and ease her life. She wants to steer her life towards sustainable source of income; adopting driving profession. Prachi’s dream has been materialized to some extent. She has completed one month long tempo driving training by the support of some generous people, explored and bridged by Youth Vision.
April 25 will forever be known as a dark day in modern Nepali history, but the perseverance and unity of the Nepalese has been the silver lining amidst some pretty dark clouds. Hope lives on in the hearts of the survivors. However, as we cope with our losses and trauma, we need all the support we can get.
The impact study of Buprenorphine substitution and treatment program (OST) is the first study of this kind carried out in four Youth Vision OST centers in Kathmandu Valley. The study population consisted of drug users (both IDUs and DUs) aged 18 years and above who were currently using OST from Youth Vision. The major objective of this study was to assess the impact of OST on the various aspects of life of opioid dependent population.