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Blind Youth Association Nepal

Blind Youth Association Nepal (BYAN) is a non-political, non-religious, not-for-profit Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) established by blind and partially sighted (BPS) youth in Nepal. It was founded in 2011, registered with the District Administration Office in Kathmandu in 2012, and affiliated with the Social Welfare Council of Nepal. It is the only organization established by BPS youth in Nepal. Currently, BYAN has more than 500 members, organized into 10 district chapters located in Jhapa, Morang, Bara, Kathmandu, Chitwan, Kaski, Rupandehi, Banke, Surkhet, and Kailali districts. Memberships and chapter expansion are ongoing. As a rights-based organization, BYAN intends to play a proactive role in formulating, amending, and implementing legal provisions related to youths with disabilities. It also focuses on organizing and capacity-building of youths with disabilities across the country. BYAN has strong networking and cooperation with different government and non-government stakeholders working in various domains of disability. Additionally, BYAN is a member of the National Federation of the Disabled-Nepal (NFDN), which serves as the umbrella organization for organizations of persons with disabilities (OPDs) in the country.

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Vacancy Announcements:

  • Inclusion Facilitators based-in Madhesh Province-2
  • Capacity Strengthening and Knowledge Management Officer-1

Blind Youth Association Nepal (BYAN) is a national, youth-led, rights-based organization dedicated to promoting the rights, leadership, and meaningful participation of children and young persons with disabilities in Nepal. BYAN works to advance inclusive development by strengthening the capacity and leadership of children and young persons with disabilities, while advocating for inclusive policies and systems at local, provincial, and national levels. The organization’s key thematic areas include inclusive education, youth leadership and civic engagement, disability rights advocacy, sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR), climate change and disability inclusion, accessibility and assistive technology, and research and evidence-based advocacy. Through partnerships with government agencies, civil society organizations, and development partners, BYAN works to ensure that persons with disabilities are actively included in development processes and decision-making platforms. 

BYAN is implementing a three-year project titled “YATRA” – Youth-Led Actions for Transformation through Rights-Based Advocacy and Disability Movement in partnership with CBM Global Disability Inclusion. The project is being implemented in the Bagmati Province and Madhesh Province, with a particular focus on Bara District, Rautahat District, Sarlahi District, Dhanusha District, Mahottari District, Chitwan District, and Kathmandu. The project primarily focuses on strengthening the organizational and leadership capacity of grassroots Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs), particularly youth-led and youth-focused OPDs, to sustain and lead the disability movement at the local level. YATRA adopts a comprehensive approach that includes capacity strengthening, youth leadership development, data and evidence generation, policy advocacy, and movement building to advance disability rights and inclusive governance. The project emphasizes enhancing youth participation within the disability movement while also promoting disability inclusion within the broader youth movement, enabling young persons with disabilities to actively contribute to advocacy processes and influence policies, plans, and programs that affect their lives.

Inclusion Facilitators based-in Madhesh Province-2

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Organization: Blind Youth Association Nepal (BYAN)

Position: Inclusion Facilitators

Number of Position: 2

Location: Bara and Barbidas

Salary: Negotiable

Duration: 3 years 

Blind Youth Association Nepal (BYAN) is seeking competent and motivated Inclusion Facilitators to strengthen grassroots youth engagement and the capacity of Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs) in Madhesh Province. The facilitators will support the implementation of the “YATRA project by promoting disability inclusion, youth participation, and advocacy at the community, local and provincial level. They will support in mentoring youth-led OPDs, facilitate local capacity development initiatives, document community-level issues, and contribute to monitoring, reporting, and knowledge sharing, ensuring meaningful participation and empowerment of persons with disabilities.

Key Responsibilities

Project Responsibilities

  • Engage and mobilize grassroots youth and OPDs in assigned districts.
  • Identify youth with disabilities and under-represented groups for active participation.
  • Support organizational needs assessments and capacity development of OPDs.
  • Coordinate and facilitate trainings on disability rights, inclusion, advocacy, leadership, and governance.
  • Support in technical assistance and mentorship for advocacy initiatives and small grant projects.
  • Implement local-level activities, including youth fellowships, awareness campaigns, and community initiatives.
  • Assist in policy advocacy, document community-level issues, and communicate with Local District Coordination Committees (LDCCs) and Provincial District Coordination Committees (PDCCs).
  • Track and report progress of field activities and youth engagement, ensuring timely documentation.
  • Conduct awareness and community mobilization initiatives to promote disability inclusion, rights, and participation.
  • Serve as a liaison between BYAN, youth OPDs, local authorities, CSOs, and other stakeholders to strengthen partnerships and advocacy efforts.
  • Administrative Responsibilities
  • Maintain accurate records of field activities, OPD engagements, participants, and other relevant documentation; submit timely progress reports.
  • Plan and manage logistics for district-level workshops, trainings, meetings, and events.
  • Assist in monitoring field-level expenditures, allowances, and ensure proper financial documentation.
  • Coordinate and maintain communication with local government, civil society organizations, and other stakeholders.
  • Ensure all activities adhere to organizational policies, donor requirements, and maintain organized documentation for monitoring and evaluation purposes.

Qualifications and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Social Work, Development Studies, Gender Studies, Disability Studies, Community Development, or a related field. 
  • Minimum two years of experience in community mobilization, youth engagement, disability inclusion, or working with OPDs/CSOs. Experience at the grassroots level is highly preferred.
  • Strong understanding of disability rights (CRPD), SDGs, youth-led organizations, and grassroots advocacy. Familiarity with local government structures, LDCC/PDCC, and OPD networks is highly desirable.
  • Proven communication, facilitation, documentation, and reporting skills.
  • Ability to mentor and support youth-led and under-represented organizations.
  • Sign language proficiency or basic knowledge of alternative communication methods is highly desirable.
  • Fluent in Maithili/Bhojpuri and other local language of Madhesh province for effective community engagement.
  • Commitment to inclusivity, accessibility, youth empowerment, and community development. Ability to work independently and collaboratively, with frequent travel to field locations.
  • Local residents of Madhesh Province will be given priority.

Capacity Strengthening and Knowledge Management Officer-1

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Organization: Blind Youth Association Nepal (BYAN)

Position: Capacity Strengthening and Knowledge Management Officer

Number of Position: 1

Location: Simara, Bara, Madhesh Province 

Salary: Negotiable

Duration: Three Year 

Position Overview

The Blind Youth Association Nepal (BYAN) is seeking a dynamic and motivated Capacity Strengthening and Knowledge Management Officer to support initiatives aimed at strengthening the organizational capacity of Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs) and enhancing learning and knowledge management within the project. The position will coordinate capacity development initiatives, facilitate trainings and learning events, and document best practices and lessons learned to strengthen institutional learning.

The Officer will also support Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) functions by contributing to data collection, monitoring project progress, and promoting evidence-based decision-making and advocacy. The role will serve as a key link between field-level implementation and project management, working closely with Inclusion Facilitators and the Project Coordinator to ensure effective coordination, information flow, and quality implementation of project activities.

Key Responsibilities: 

Organizational Development and Capacity Strengthening

  • Support the organizational strengthening of local Organizations of Persons with Disabilities (OPDs), particularly youth-led and grassroots OPDs, to enhance their governance, leadership, and program management capacities.
  • Facilitate organizational development (OD), advocacy, leadership, and related capacity-building trainings for OPDs and project partners.
  • Provide mentoring and technical guidance to Inclusion Facilitators and OPD leaders to strengthen their skills in documentation, planning, advocacy, and inclusive practices.
  • Support under-represented and marginalized OPDs, including those led by women and youth with disabilities, to conduct self-advocacy and rights-awareness trainings within their communities.
  • Promote cross-learning, peer exchange, and collaboration among OPDs to strengthen the disability movement at the local level.
  • Engage with relevant stakeholders, including local governments, civil society organizations, and networks, to promote disability inclusion and strengthen partnerships for advocacy and capacity development.
  • Coordinate closely with project teams and Inclusion Facilitators to enhance field-level skills and ensure quality implementation of project activities.

MEAL and Knowledge Management

  • Support the implementation of the project’s Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) framework to track activities, outputs, and outcomes.
  • Develop and maintain systems for data collection, documentation, and analysis to monitor project progress and support evidence-based learning.
  • Document best practices, lessons learned, case studies, and success stories to capture project experiences and strengthen knowledge sharing.
  • Compile narrative reports, progress updates, and other learning products to support internal and donor reporting.
  • Conduct periodic monitoring visits and coordinate with field teams to ensure the quality and effectiveness of project activities.
  • Maintain and update project databases, monitoring tools, and knowledge management systems.
  • Contribute to strengthening learning, accountability, and evidence-based advocacy within the project.

Qualifications and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences, Development Studies, Gender Studies, Disability Studies, or a related field (Master’s degree preferred).
  • Minimum four years of relevant experience in MEAL, knowledge management, organizational development, or project implementation in the development or NGO sector.
  • Demonstrated experience in facilitating trainings, workshops, and mentoring programs for organizations and communities.
  • Experience in stakeholder engagement, partnership building, and advocacy initiatives, including local governments, networks, or civil society organizations.
  • Strong understanding of disability rights, inclusion, and youth engagement.
  • Experience in data collection, monitoring, evaluation, and knowledge management systems, including report writing and documentation of lessons learned and good practices.
  • Experience in developing learning products such as case studies, success stories, or briefs is desirable.
  • Ability to coordinate with field teams, manage multiple tasks, and work in a dynamic environment.
  • Excellent facilitation and communication skills in English and Nepali. (Communication skill in local language will be an additional advantage)
  • Strong analytical, documentation, and report-writing skills.
  • Ability to mentor and support field staff and partners.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Excel, and data management tools.
  • Strong interpersonal skills and capacity to work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders.
  • Commitment to rights-based and inclusive approaches, particularly for persons with disabilities and under-represented groups.

How to Apply

Interested candidates are requested to submit their CV and cover letter along with expected salary to hr@byanepal.org by 31st March 2026.

Please mention the subject line:

“Application for the Post of Capacity Strengthening and Knowledge Management Officer” or “Application for the Post of Inclusion Facilitator.”

BYAN is an equal opportunity employer and promotes inclusion across gender, caste, ethnicity, Dalit, and disability. Persons with disabilities and LGBTIQ+ individuals are strongly encouraged to apply. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further processes. The organization reserves the right to reject any or all applications without assigning any reason.

Overview

Category Public Health, Social Science, Development Project, Development studies, Management, Gender Studies
Openings 2
Position Type Contract
Experience Please check vacancy details.
Education Please check vacancy details
Posted Date 16 Mar, 2026
Apply Before 31 Mar, 2026
City Bara, Bardibas