Commonwealth calls for entries that recognise young people whose
commitment to development work within a Commonwealth country has made a
difference to the lives of others.
In return, nominees will get a chance to win international recognition and support for their development project.
Designed to help celebrate the role of young people as nation
builders and partners in development, the Awards offer young people
under 30 an opportunity to share their contribution and inspire others
to get involved.
Commonwealth Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma said: “More than
any generation in history, the youth of today are shaping our social,
economic and political landscape. These awards recognise their
contribution in our 54 Commonwealth member states”.
The Commonwealth Youth Awards were launched on Commonwealth Day, 12 March 2012.
Deputy Secretary-General Masire-Mwamba, Mmasekgoa who oversees youth development at the Commonwealth Secretariat said: “Young
people represent more than 50% of Commonwealth citizens. I have seen
the excellent contribution they are making at community and national
levels all across our countries. I welcome these Awards as an
opportunity to tell their positive stories that often go unnoticed.”
Five Awards will be given regionally with the top entrant from each region receiving a Pan-Commonwealth Award.
Nominations opened on March 12, 2012 and will run until 31 July 2012.
The Awards are aimed at young people between the ages of 15-29 years.
Entrants must be citizens of a Commonwealth country and working in a
Commonwealth country.
All entries should be submitted via the link:http://www.yourcommonwealth.org/cya. Further information about the Awards can be found by downloading the Commonwealth Youth Awards brochure
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