Global Shapers Kathmandu’s WEF Prize-Winning Political Workshop Concludes

Over 30 youth and civic thinkers join the award-winning “Shaping Political Futures” workshop to reimagine politics, policy, and federalism in Nepal.

Group photo from youth political workshop in Kathmandu, June 2025, by Global Shapers and Karkhana Samuha.

Participants of the “Power, Process, Structure & Discourse” workshop by Global Shapers Kathmandu and Karkhana Samuha, held in Kathmandu on June 28–29, 2025.

Kathmandu: The Global Shapers Kathmandu Hub, in partnership with Karkhana Samuha, concluded its two-day political imagination workshop “Power, Process, Structure, and Discourse” on June 28–29, 2025. Part of its WEF Innovation Prize 2024-winning project “Shaping Political Futures,” this workshop brought together over 30 youth, policy experts, and civic actors from across Nepal.

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Global Shapers Kathmandu Political Workshop Reimagines Power and Process

The event aimed to rethink Nepal’s political systems with an emphasis on empathy, inclusion, and evidence-based leadership. Esteemed speakers included:

  • Kailash Rai, writer and researcher, on political transitions

  • Hari Sharma, political analyst, on the idea of the nation-state

  • Binaya Mishra, policy expert, on Nepal’s federal restructuring

  • Meena Sharma, on navigating political and social conflict

Day Two: Leadership, Simulation, and Mental Wellbeing

Day two opened with a wellness session led by Mero Mansik Yatra, another initiative by Global Shapers Kathmandu. Participants then explored education, entrepreneurship, and policy reform with:

  • Sumiran Shrestha, education advocate

  • Surath Giri, economist and policy analyst

  • Neha Shrestha, entrepreneur

To encourage creative problem-solving, a social deduction game simulated trust, deception, and collaboration.

Key Themes: Youth Ownership and Political Responsibility

A major goal of the Global Shapers Kathmandu political workshop was to empower youth to take ownership of Nepal’s political future. In a session called “Letter to the Representative,” each participant wrote directly to their local or national leader, voicing personal visions for change.

🔗 Nepal’s youth are reshaping politics

Final Reflections from Global Shapers Kathmandu

“This isn’t just a workshop,” said Deanna Sherpa, Curator of Global Shapers Kathmandu Hub.
“It’s a political lab. These participants are ready to lead with courage and innovation.”

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