Thursday, January 15, 2015

MALKIA ELIZABETH WA UINGEREZA KUTOA TUZO KWA VIJANA WAWILI WA KITANZANIA

Malkia Elizabeth wa Uingereza anatarajia kutoa tuzo ijulikanayo kama ‘The Queen’s Young Leader Award’ kwa vijana wawili wa Tanzania. Vijana hao ni pamoja na Given Edward na Angela Mnagoza.
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The Queen’s Young Leader Award aims to recognise exceptional people aged 18-29, who are taking the lead in their communities and using their skills to transform lives. Winners of this prestigious Award will receive a unique package of training, mentoring and networking, including a one-week residential programme in the UK during which they will collect their Award from Her Majesty The Queen. With this support, Award winners will be expected to continue and develop the amazing work they are already doing in their communities.
This year there were 1800 youth nominated for the award. The Advisory Panel shortlisted the names and another panel made of personnel from 3 partner organizations (The Royal Commonwealth Society, Comic Relief and The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust) made final decisions and chose the winners.
60 youths have been awarded this award of which in Tanzania there are two Given Edward and Angela Mnagoza:-
1) Given Edward unnamed
He has been awarded for his leadership activities in Tanzania and for his project which provides a platform for students in Tanzania to discuss subjects online. You can view it at www.myelimu.com. He created it last year in February and up to now we have more than 700 students registered.
It’s for students in O level and A level. He currently work at Tanzania Youth Vision Association as the Head of Research and Information, whom he has been working with for 4 years now. He also work with the Youth of United Nations in carrying out different activities and events.
Past achievements have also been helpful. He was awarded the best delegate in Dar es Salaam Model United Nations Conference 2012; and last year he was among 200 youth selected across Africa to attend the Africa Model United Nations Conference in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
2. Angela Benedicto Mnagoza
Following the death of her mother and her aunt, Angela worked in domestic service where she was abused and exploited by her employer. She now promotes the rights of child domestic workers, educating this marginalised workforce and attempting to change attitudes towards them.

WHAT WILL AN AWARD WINNER RECEIVE?

Mentoring
As a Queen’s Young Leader you will be allocated a mentor with relevant experience and expertise who will support you over the course of the year to continue and develop your work.

Online learning
Online learning will be provided with materials relevant to your area of interest, as well as serving as a place for you to meet and share experiences and knowledge with other Queen’s Young Leaders.

One-week residential programme in the UK
The Award winners will have the opportunity to meet with inspiring people and visit organisations in the UK that have expertise in areas such as media and communications, social action and advocacy. During this week, Awards will be presented by Her Majesty The Queen at Buckingham Palace.