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YOWUN PURA (CITY OF YOUTH) Trincomalee, Sri Lanka 28 TH MARCH TO 03 rd APRIL 2017 Organized by The Government of Sri Lanka in collaboration with The National Youth Services Council, affiliated with The Ministry of National Policies and Economic Affairs in Sri Lanka PROGRAMME OVERVIEW AND ESSENTIAL INFORMATION GUIDE FOR INTERNATIONAL DELEGATES

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Page 1: YOWUN PURA (CITY OF YOUTH)...Travel Insurance Travel Insurance For your own safety, we strongly recommend you obtain travel insurance before you fly out. It’s a relatively easy process

YOWUN PURA (CITY OF YOUTH)

Trincomalee, Sri Lanka

28TH MARCH TO 03rd APRIL 2017

Organized by The Government of Sri Lanka in collaboration with The National Youth Services

Council, affiliated with The Ministry of National Policies and Economic Affairs in Sri Lanka

PROGRAMME OVERVIEW AND ESSENTIAL INFORMATION GUIDE FOR

INTERNATIONAL DELEGATES

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CONTENTS

CONTENTS PAGE

Introduction 1-2

Tentative Agenda 3

Camp Location / Setting

(Accommodation / food / safety)

4-6

A Typical Day at Camp 7

What to Pack? 8

Other Essentials ( Visa, Travel Insurance) 9

Memories from 2016 10

Contact Details 11

F AQs 12-13

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INTRODUCTION

‘Yowun Pura’ or ‘The City of Youth’ is a leadership and outward bound training programme bringing

together 6000 Sri Lankan and 100 International participants with hope we can motivate young people to

contribute to the national development process, and provide them with the skills to do so. The

programme has been organized by the Government of Sri Lanka with The National Youth Services

Council (NYSC) which is affiliated with The Ministry of National Policies and Economic Affairs in Sri

Lanka. The NYSC is the primary government institute for youth in Sri Lanka.

Objectives of the Program:

1. Build relationships, reconciliation and bilateral

agreement among Sri Lankan youths and share

their experiences with each other.

2. Share knowledge and experience about youth

development with international youths

3. Develop a mutual understanding among Sri

Lankan youth by conducting group work and

activities like education, sports, cultural events and

entertainment

4. Engage in dialog about national development

with young people and get their ideas and suggestions.

Youth Participants:

Youth club members - 6000

Youth representatives from other organizations - 100

School prefects - 200

International youths – 100

Selection Criteria of the Participants of “Yowun Pura”:

Aged between 17 to 29 years

Female participation should be 40% of the total participation

Opportunity should be given for the youth with special needs

Participant should represent different nationalities

Participants should have the skills to perform different activities at

the program

Service Provider Organizations:

Presidential Secretariat

Prime Ministerial Secretariat

Ministry of National Policies and Economic Affairs

Sri Lanka Army/Sri Lanka navy/Sri Lanka Air force

Sri Lanka Police and Civil Security Department of Sri Lanka

Other government and non-government organizations

2016 participants completing

community out-reach work and

adventure sports

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Expected benefits for programme participants:

1. Mutual understanding and friendship with other young people all over the country

2. An increased understanding of others gained through bringing young people from different

nationalities to work together.

3. Long-term relationships with foreign participants, built through shared experience

4. Leadership, social work and camping experience for Youth Club members.

5. The opportunity to engage in dialog about national development with young people, share

ideas and suggestions.

6. The opportunity for youth club members and other international organization’s young people

to meet and share their knowledge and experience on culture and sporting activities.

7. The chance to explore archeological sites and the local environment and to participate in

outdoor activities like tree planting which help to develop self-esteem.

International and national

participants from 2016

2016 international participants

on trip to archeologic site

Participants competing in adventure

activities in 2016

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TENTATIVE AGENDA – INTERNATIONAL DELEGATES

Date Event/ Activity Remark

27th - 28

th March

Arrival of international delegates in

Sri Lanka

International delegates will be picked up from the airport

and will be accompanied to the National Youth Services

Council where they will spend the night.

Please arrive before 12pm on 28th March

29th March

Travel to campsite and registration

International delegates will be picked up from the NYSC,

at 6am, after breakfast and will start the journey to the

camp site. This journey will be around 8 hours, in an air-

conditioned bus. We will break up the journey with stops

for refreshments and lunch on the way.

In the evening we will attend the camp opening

ceremony.

30th March – 1

st

April

Camp activities

Camp agenda to be finalised. See page 07 for an

example day at camp. The final agenda will be sent after

conformation of registration.

2nd

April

Return to Colombo

We will travel back to the NYSC in Colombo where

delegates will spend the night.

3rd

April Airport transfer for international

delegates

Departure from Sri Lanka.

Note:

During the camp we will make special arrangements other sightseeing in the local area! Get excited!

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CAMP LOCATION

This programme is scheduled to be held in Trincomalee in the north eastern province of Sri Lanka. This

is an absolutely beautiful city surrounded by some of the best beaches for surfing and some breath-taking

historical temples.

Trincomalee is approximately 270km from the commercial capital, Colombo where we will begin our

journey. It will take approximately 7 – 8 hours to reach the camp by bus.

The camp site is located along the beach and is around 500 acres in size.

Nilaveli Beach Koneswaram-Kovil

267km

Campsite

Airport

NYSC

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CAMP SETTING

There will be over 5000 young people from across the 25 districts in Sri

Lanka. Each district will have their own designated area during the camp

and will decorate the space to show their own unique identity! The

international delegates will have their own designated space within the

camp with an area for male and for female participants.

For activities youth participants will be divided into mixed groups.

International participants will also join these groups to have a great variety

of the team.

ACCOMMODATION

International delegates will be picked up from the airport by an assigned member of the organizing

committee and will be taken to the NYSC for the first night. After this we will join the camp where we

will stay in tent accommodation with mobile toilet and separate shower.

Why are we camping?

It might seem strange that we’ve made this a traditional camp with participants staying in tents but with

around 5000 young people attending it’s really the best way to accommodate everyone! There are a

number of additional benefits including: fresh air, socialization, decreased stress, exercise, sunshine….

Examples of tent accommodation:

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FOOD

Throughout the duration of their stay in Sri Lanka (27th March – 3

rd April) participants will be provided

with three meals per day. The food will be Sri Lankan style food which is mainly rice and curry - spicy,

but very tasty! Normally the curries are provided separately (see the picture below) so even if you’re

vegetarian or vegan you can easily have your food preference! The Sri Lankan youth participants will be

cooking their own foods in their campsites so if you want to see how its’ done there will be plenty of

opportunity!

SAFETY

Safety is our top priority. All activities have been carefully planned and tested and will be constantly

supervised by qualified instructors at the campsite. Equipment is subject to regular on-site safety

inspection and participants are trained in basic safety procedures. Each group will be accompanied

by an experienced person. In addition, first aid and medical services will be available at the campsite.

However, please adhere to all instructions given by the instructors and organizing committee at all

times.

Sri Lankan army and police officials will be onsite 24 hours a day to ensure the overall safety of the

campsite and delegates.

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A TYPICAL DAY AT CAMP

We’re still confirming the final plans and don’t want to give away too much information until closer to

the time but to give you an idea of what to expect we’ve put together this sample timetable for a typical

day at camp!

Time Activity Description

7:30am Breakfast All meals will be provided for you at the camp in the area

designated for international delegates.

9am ‘Shramadana

Campaign’

Community work in the local area - you might be helping to

paint a school or planting trees! This is an excellent

opportunity to meet and work with some of the Sri Lankan

youths also attending the camp.

12 pm Return to camp Time to relax and enjoy some free time in the campground.

You can play cards or games with the other delegates, rest,

there might also be some events like motor-cross, dog

shows, army displays happening that you can watch!

1pm Lunch We hope you are excited to try some Sri Lankan foods –

maybe rice and curry?!

2pm Group discussions An opportunity to network and talk about topics like

national development or community in a semi-structured

way with the other participants.

3pm Outing to place of

interest

Trincomalee is a beautiful beach town with a rich history.

There are temples (both Buddhist and Hindu) and incredible

natural scenery to explore and enjoy!

5:30pm Return to camp Take some time to wind down at the end of the day; relax

before dinner, take a tour of the camp or visit the mini-

market place.

7pm Dinner More tasty Sri Lanka food to keep your energy levels high!

8pm Cultural event One evening it might be a cultural show with music and

dancing, or it might be a campfire with different groups

presenting something from their district.

10pm Bed time

A full programme will be released nearer the time but for now we hope this is enough to get you excited

about Yowun Pura 2017! Other activities might include sports meets (mini-marathon, volleyball, tug of

war competitions etc), outwards bounds courses, cultural events like singing and dancing.

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WHAT TO PACK?

It can be difficult to know what to pack so we’ve put

together this kit-list for you with suggestions for

things to bring. This is not an exhaustive list but

should help guide you in the right direction. Its

important not to pack too much as you will be

camping.

For Males For Females For Both

1 pair of smart trousers –

(Linen trousers or chinos

are a common favorite)

1 pair of smart trousers - Linen

trousers or chinos.

Toiletries - Toothbrush/paste,

shampoo/conditioner, shower gel etc.

1 -2 pairs of casual trousers

that you can wear for outward

bound activities. ( Track suit

bottoms or similar)

1 -2 pairs of casual trousers that you

can wear for outward bound activities.

( Track suit bottoms or similar)

Sun cream

3 t-shirts - it’s hot, so you

want them to be light and airy

1-2tops (you may show your shoulders

but no spaghetti straps please)

One towel

1 pair of flip flops / Sandals 1 pair of flip flops / Sandals Water bottle and a torch

1 Pair of lightweight Trainers 1 Pair of lightweight Trainers Basic medical supplies - Painkillers,

plasters, Oral Rehydration Salts etc

if you would usually use these

Casual clothes ( Shorts/ T-

shirts)

1x shorts (above the knee is

acceptable)

Insect repellent

1 spare outfit to remain dry

for evening wear

Casual clothes ( Shorts/ T-shirts) If you like to sleep with a sheet

covering you, bring a bed sheet/liner

Swimming clothes Hair ties A day bag for the sightseeing and

expeditions.

1 spare outfit to remain dry for evening

wear

Pack of cards can be useful for

socializing

Swimming clothes

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OTHER ESSENTIALS

Sri Lanka Visa

Travel Insurance

Travel Insurance

For your own safety, we strongly recommend you obtain travel insurance before you fly out.

It’s a relatively easy process to apply for a visa to Sri Lanka – you can apply for an ETA visa online, using

the following website:

https://www.eta.gov.lk/slvisa/visainfo/center.jsp?locale=en_US

Please note;

I. Make sure to apply for an ETA visa

II. In the travel information section, it will ask you to select the purpose of the visit. For this, please

select ‘ Participating in sporting events competitions and activities relating to cultural

performance’

III. In the contact details section it will ask for contact details in Sri Lanka, please use following

information:

a. Address : National Youth Services Council, 65, Highlevel Road, Maharagama, Sri Lanka

b. Email : [email protected]

c. Phone : +94112844212/ +94773019889

If you have any difficulty of getting visa, please do contact us.

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MEMORIES FROM 2016

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Surender, Indian Delegate 2016:

“Yowun Pura 2016 was one of the

greatest memory for me. It was my

first international trip, where I have

developed my friendship network and

learnt how to enjoy equality and so

on. Still I am recollecting and sharing

my memories of tent stays with my

family. I miss you all”

Mariam, Afghan Delegate 2016:

“It was an exciting year for me, and

the most enjoyable and beautiful

journey of my life. I can say that is

you want to camp, learn, enjoy,

discover, have fun and make the best

memories of your life so the Yowun

Pura Camp is the place you can

achieve these things!. I would like to

thank the NYSC for making programs

like these for youths”

Nina, Russian Delegate 2016:

“First of all it was my first visit to

Lanka so I like everything and every

moment was new to me. I enjoyed

the cuisine and spicy food, learnt

about the ordinary life of Sri Lankan

people and saw national dance

performances!” Abid, Bangladeshi Delegate 2016

Yowun Pura Camp 2016 was a

phenomenal program. It was my first

experience to engage with young

leaders from many countries, cultures

and values I really enjoyed this

program and the great hospitality of

locals. From this program we learn

about different society norms and

their values. Thanks NYSC!

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OUR CONTACTS

Postal Address

International Youth Relations Division

National Youth Services Council

65

Highlevel Road

Maharagama

Sri Lanka

Contact persons

Mr. Roshan Jayasooriya

Assistant Director

International Youth Relations Division

National Youth Services Council

+94773784005

[email protected]

[email protected]

Alison Wilson (International) Programme coordinator City of youth International Youth relations Division National Youth Service Council +94 768539257

[email protected]

Mr. Neil Kathriarachchi

Youth Services Officer

International Youth Relations

Division

National Youth Services Council

+94773019889

[email protected]

[email protected]

[email protected]

Yasintha Rathnayake (National)

Programme Coordinator City of youth International Youth relations Division National Youth Service Council +94768208600 [email protected]

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FAQs

What is the tent accommodation like?

The tents are typically 20 x 20. They are new and of a decent standard. The tents are white which will

reflect the heat and make them cooler inside. You will also be provided with sleeping mats, sheets and

pillows.

Will there be free drinking water on site?

Yes, drinking water will be provided free of charge. You just have to ask for it!

Will you have access to electricity? If so, how? Will this be rationed in any way?

Lights outside the tents are rechargeable - solar powered. There are emergency lamps and each tent has a

power plug with 4 plugs.

What are the toilet/washing facilities?

Water mains been connected to the site and toilets and shower facilities are being built. The toilets are

in corrugated iron temporary structures and are classic squat toilets. However, you will have access to 6

"VIP" toilets especially for the international participants. The showers will have walls around for privacy,

but they are communal so we will have to wear swimwear or something when showering.

Is there anything specific that you will need to bring?

Please see the kit list but here are a few things that are ideal to bring - hat, sunglasses, sun lotion and

sports kit. Outward bound activities include rock climbing and zip lining etc – it promises to be quite an

active camp so pack accordingly.

How will tents be kept cool?

You may be concerned about the temperature but the tent should be comfortable. During hot afternoons

you will be out doing other things.

Do International participants need to prepare activities or events?

In the evening there will be a large campfire for the different international groups to mingle etc.

You are welcome to do something to represent your countries, or just in general. It just has to

be fun - do not worry too much about this. Other than that participants need to bring an open

mind, a sense of adventure and humor and bags of enthusiasm.

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Will you have some free time?

You will some have free time for your own activities between 5-7pm. But you will not be

allowed to leave the camp site as we are liable for the safety of everyone taking part.

Will it be safe? Will there be fire extinguishers? Will it be Risk Assessed?

It is being organised by 3 separate Ministries of the government and they will be a lot of

security. Participants will not be able to leave the campsite as we are liable for the safety of

everyone taking part. There are doctors on site and a hospital nearby.

Can I smoke at the camp?

This camp is a strictly non-smoking and alcohol free area. Smoking and consuming alcohol is

strictly prohibited.

Thank You!!!

We look forward to seeing you in Sri Lanka soon!