Saturday 14 November 2020

Bangladeshi teen won International Children’s Peace Prize

 Bangladeshi teen won International Children’s Peace Prize

A Bangladeshi teen Sadat Rahman has been awarded the International Children’s Peace Prize for his work to stop cyber bullying of teens.

The award was given away on Friday by the Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai during a ceremony in the Netherlands.

The prize is given away by the international children’s rights organization KidsRights to a child who fights courageously for children’s rights.

Sadat Rahman was selected out of 142 applicants from 42 countries.

The prize was launched by KidsRights during the 2005 World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates in Rome, chaired by Mikhail Gorbachev.

Since then, the prize has been presented every year by a Nobel Peace Laureate.

Recognising outstanding young people, the prize provides them with a platform to promote their ideas and further their work.

The winner receives a scholarship to obtain education till the university degree.

A project fund of Euro 1 lakh is invested by the KidsRights in projects that are closely connected to the winners’ area of work in their country.

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