My plan after winning the award is to keep building a strong community of change makers. I am planning to launch an initiative focusing on youth awareness when it comes to leadership skills. In other words, I will make sure to use my network of Entrepreneurs, content creators and people who made a postiche change in order to make a series of bootcamps to benefit the Tunisian youth in a specific area which is Leadership.
To sum it up, it’ll be a huge honor to receive such a prestigious award such as the KWAME NKRUMAH’S Visionary Leadership Award and I will do my best to keep representing my country Tunisia in the best way possible.”
UNIVERSAL PEACE AWARD
“I have dedicated my life to serving Africa, leading humanitarian projects that have taken life-saving medical assistance to over 20,000 people in vulnerable African communities;
I believe in youths, so I am dedicatedly serving as an African Union Youth Advocate to champion youth issues locally and continentally and have organized training programs that have directly benefited over 2,000 young people from across Africa. In addition, I helped the AU prepare a toolkit to be a guideline in training generations of African Youths on Leadership and Pan Africanism; I love Africa, deeply, and I want to continue to do more to make her future bright. Winning this award will be an endorsement to the impact my efforts are having in helping vulnerable communities and empowering young people and I will leverage it to the maximum to build networks and unlock opportunities to further boost and improve my work.”
At the moment, I am concluding the development of biodegradable paper/packaging materials from organic wastes. These papers are seeded and will turn into flowers or vegetables within 30 days of their disposal. This will help reduce the frequent felling of trees for paper production and could serve as a blueprint to embracing sustainable packaging solutions.
By the end of this award, I would have achieved the plan of launching our first product for public view and interaction.
My plan is to establish a center for national forum of young leaders in South Sudan to discuss their own issues and challenges of the peace building through dialogue, debates and information sharing and this will enhance them collaborate and build network among themselves and become great future leaders. Fostering a culture of peace, justice, envision building resilience, cultivate the culture of tolerance, and inclusivity.”
“To say that I am the best would be pretentious of me because I do not know all the other
Candidates. However, I can assure you that this prize is made for me and this for 3 reasons
1 Constance: Since my childhood I have participated constantly in the fight for the
preservation of the environment and with JVE SENEGAL it became a profession in 2011
2 Commitment: my commitment to the preservation of the environment is flawless and has
allowed me to share my knowledge around the world
3 Professionalism: I started from scratch by creating this organization which after 10 years
has become a global reference in mobilizing youth to fight against climate change thanks to
the professionalism of its members.
We hope to be among the young people who will lift the prizes of this edition in the name of
all the youth organizations in love with climate justice.
WHAT WILL DO AFTER WINNING? The first thing to do is to present this award to the president of the republic of Senegal and to the government of Senegal and my partners. Then we plan to organize a day of sharing with all the youth and women & organizations on the prize and on the protection of the environment. This day will end with the planting of 30 trees representing the 30 participants in the 2023 competition.”
Winning the YALA will help my mission; i.e; “to work with grass-root organizations, governments, private institutions and others to address socio economic challenges in local communities within Africa``. It will also boost my visibility and network to partner across the continent. Vote your development partner, to widen the work of protection, prevention and conservation of our ecosystems and biodiversity, storage of nutrients and greenhouse gasses, optimize food production, mitigate climate, say no-to; hunger, poverty and malnutrition.
This’s Esraa Younes, and that’s my journey which was full of caring about the
rights of the vulnerable groups (poor, children, disabled & different colored skin);
and their fights against discrimination. I worked as a legal researcher at ACERWC/AU, an EVP of ASMARAT Project at the Egyptian government to the presidential extent, a Coordinator of Differently Abled, a coordinator of the simulation of the post-conflict reconstruction on (APLP), a project coordinator at the AYB for EMYS. And recently, I’m a prosecutor at the Egyptian
administrative prosecution Authority. However, it is worth noting that getting here was not a parallel path to the previously mentioned journey. On the contrary, it is a new closely-related phase. Here, I joined one of the Egyptian judicial bodies that support all the values of
justice, impartiality and integrity by ensuring that the Egyptian state’s services reach
all segments without discrimination, by fighting any possible corruption in the state.
Hence, I’ve the necessary values and authority to pursue my mission and implement
all the gains of my first journey in a more forceful and effective manner.”
I will start by implementing my initiatives in Madagascar and execute them around Africa. Through ADN’s Coderbus to promote STEM industry, Bibliobus for Children to improve literacy rates, and the Ecolobus to spread a zero-plastic culture.
Then initiate a Digital Pan-African Leadership Program to educate about good governance and civics education to allow young leaders to get interested in political careers for good decision making. Joining the African Youth Architects network will allow me to grow as a leader and impact the community to become the lever of change to inspire Social Pan-African initiatives.”
KWAME NKRUMAH’S VISIONARY LEADERSHIP AWARD
It will be a great catalyst for me and my team to work even harder towards ensuring that youth voices are fully heard in environmental decision-making processes in Kenya, and that their actions are documented, recognized, and funded- to significantly contribute to the continent’s conservation goals. I look forward to connecting and working closely with other nominees and winners of the awards to jointly drive a continental youth-led agenda towards a greener, environmentally just and sustainable Africa.”
I reviewed the IGAD Regional Strategy for Countering Violent Extremism, the Mediation Support Unit Reconciliation Framework, and the Sudan National Strategy to Counter Terrorism. I spoke at TEDx, the BBC, and many radio and TV stations in Sudan, Ethiopia, South Africa, and Nigeria. My work for African peace and security and AU 2063 goals earned me awards, including the Future of Africa Leaders Awards 2020.”
If I win this award, I will continue to contribute to tomorrow's Africa. An Africa where young girls and boys have access to education, an Africa where the young generation is conscious of their absolute power to make change, an Africa where a young girl can aspire to make her own choices and to draw her own path.”
This award will be a symbol of hope for those thousands of young people and children who
are victims of war in my country. This prize will be used to support young children from
armed groups in my country to start entrepreneurial actions for self-reliance as they are often
very discriminated. It is also to support these children orphaned by war that we support in
education and thus ensure their future.”
With my technical engineering background, environmental advocacy on national and international levels and current position where help my country meets its NDCs, I could help design initiatives that empower grassroots to self-organize, self-advocate, pool resources and take charge of their own developmental needs; maximizing impact of social investments and entrepreneurship``
Mohamed has served for many years with the United Nations Major Group for Children and Youth (MGCY), currently he is a Policy Officer of Peace and Security and Secretariat Member at UN MGCY.
In November 2019, he was elected among thousands of candidates as an African Union Youth Ambassador for Peace (AYAP) then during the 33rd African Union Summit of the Assembly of Heads of States to advocate and promote the mainstreaming and inclusion of young Africans in peace and security.
Recently, he has been selected and recognised among 50 Global Peace Ambassadors 2021 from the European Commission and OYW. And for his commitment in the global peace and security fields, he was also announced as an Ambassador for the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) 2021-2022.”
Winning this award will embark on my journey where I envision revolutionizing the fashion industry using plant-based substances and textile waste to improve the social and economic status of youth and women in Uganda and Africa through different projects and programs. I am looking to use the award as a advocating tool to raise awareness about our environment and how we can best protect it, especially where the fashion industry is contributing to its distraction due to the high production of clothing that is not used and ends up in landfills of African coastline and cities while emitting emissions.”
Upon winning this award, I promise to promote a culture of unique leadership and pro-active self-education among young people through series of initiatives including: experience sharing sessions and first hand capacity building programs among others whilst networking with other brilliant African leaders from around Africa via the African Youth Architect platform; as we emerge as ambassadors of this unique initiative—and thrust in exploring our potentials, whilst changing the sad narrative.”
It will signal to them that the world is watching us and no matter how alone or frustrated we feel on this journey of changing the world, our efforts will never go unnoticed. This award will be utilized solely to inspire my peers and expand my network by building new and healthy professional relationships.”
My project has helped many families in my community and beyond, during and after the coronavirus crisis. After this award, I will work harder to eradicate poverty and reduce inequalities while instilling a culture of savings and investment among the youth of my community.
By 2025, my goal is for every Congolese household to hold the Blue Card Classic and by 2027, the construction of a sustainable city in which at least 1% of the Congolese population will actively participate.”
Furthermore, due to my passion for a better education in Nigeria, During the pandemic, I led a 17-man planning committee and several volunteers to organize the 3-day virtual summit for 3000 African students from over 15 countries in Africa. We had 30 world-class speakers on topics related to leadership, technology, entrepreneurship and innovation.
After winning this award, I plan to work on a project to solve the problem of lack of mentorship for female high school students in Africa.”
As the Country Coordinator for CYPAN, he led the partnership with organizations to distribute 500 school books and story books to kids in three Nigerian cities. He also led CYPAN's engagement with UN Peacekeeping in 2021 to hold a social media campaign to celebrate the UN Peacekeeping Day across commonwealth countries in Africa.
In December 2021, he was selected as a Speaker at the online Global launch of the Global CSOs Working Group on Youth Peace and Security. He also facilitated not less than three positive peace trainings for hundreds of young Nigerians and was recently made a United States Institute for Peace Generation Change Fellow.
He hopes to keep driving and advocating for the implementation of the Youth, Peace and Security Agenda across Africa.”
I and with the help of my team succeeded to get partnership in a project ``Global Youth
Perspectives`` Germany-Senegal supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic
Cooperation and Development (BMZ) which allow us to have young members travel and
undergo training on SDGs in Germany to return and serve their community every two years.
After winning this award I will be back to serving my community and protecting the
environment like always. But this award will be a great honor for me and my organization.”
African Youth Architects mission is to Improve the Youths of Africa by providing the fundamental needs for quality Education to improve their knowledge and providing young Entrepreneurs with resources needed to promote their business endeavors.