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U.S. Department of State to Honor Global Emerging Young Leaders
04/18/2017 02:49 PM EDT
Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
April 18, 2017
In recognition of the positive role young people play in building
sustainable peace, the U.S. Department of State is honoring outstanding
young leaders from around the world. On Thursday, May 4, the ten
recipients of the second annual Emerging Young Leaders Award
will be acknowledged in a public ceremony at the State Department for
their efforts as partners for peace and drivers of economic growth and
opportunity.
The 2017 awardees are:
Naomi Bugre, Malta
Chamathya Fernando, Sri Lanka
Gharsanay IbnulAmeen, Afghanistan
Raj Kumar, Pakistan
Amel Mohandi, Algeria
Jahongir Olimov, Tajikistan
Noé Petitjean, Belgium
Luu Thi Quyên, Vietnam
Moises Salazar Vila, Peru
Hanna Tams, Jerusalem
These ten remarkable young people will visit the United States for an
intensive program, April 30-May 13, specially designed to explore their
leadership capacities, strengthen their knowledge of management
strategies in the non-profit, government and private sectors, learn and
share best practices, and broaden their networks of resources and
support. The exchange program provides skills training to set awardees
on paths for increased collaboration on global issues affecting youth,
particularly those involved in combating extremism, empowering youth,
and building peace.
Learn more about the award and exchange program at exchanges.state.gov/eyl
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