Officials along with the participants pose for a photo with the ‘I CAN’ T-shirt at Thahekhu village, Dimapur on April 17.
Dimapur, April 17 (MExN): Can Youth on Friday officially launched the “I CAN” Youth Ambassador Project T-shirt at Thahekhu Village, Dimapur, marking an important milestone in its mission to empower young people.
According to an update, the programme was chaired by Watinaro Pongener, Youth Facilitator, Can Youth, while the invocation was led by Atheli G Awomi, an intern from NEISSR.
The T-shirt was formally unveiled by Kuhoi Yepthomi (Kevin), Advisor, Can Youth and VDB Secretary of Thahekhu Village.
Speaking at the event, Jenpu Rhakho Rongmei, Founder and Chief Functionary of Can Youth, highlighted the theme “I CAN” and introduced the Youth Ambassador Project, which aims to engage 100 youths across Chümoukedima, Niuland, and Dimapur. He emphasized that the project focuses on promoting social awareness, strengthening youth leadership, and building a network of committed young change makers.
In his address, Kuhoi Yepthomi encouraged the youth to remain confident, uphold strong values, and expand the initiative to reach more districts in the future.
The programme concluded with a benediction by Livino Sumi, Youth Facilitator, Can Youth.
The initiative is supported by the National Clean Air Programme (NCAP), Zasivikho Zakiesato, President DUCCF, Hinoto P Aomi, President DNSU, Adoptrees.com, a Toka MPCS Enterprise, and Sedevilie Angami, Ex-President DNSU.
The launch marks a significant step toward empowering youth to take active roles in community development and social transformation. Through the “I CAN” Youth Ambassador Project, Can Youth calls upon young people to step forward, take initiative, and lead the way toward a more empowered and transformed society.