UAE-based Indian teen wins children peace prize

UAE-based Indian teen wins children peace prize

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An Indian schoolgirl based in UAE has won this year’s International Children’s Peace Prize for her fight to save the planet.

Kehkashan Basu, a 16-year-old schoolgirl, was presented the award by Nobel Peace laureate Mohammad Yunus at a ceremony held in The Hague. At the age of eight, Basu organised an awareness-raising campaign for the recycling of waste in her Dubai neighbourhood.

In 2012, she founded her own organisation, Green Hope, which carries out environment-focused campaigns. Basu went on to become the youngest ever Global Coordinator for the Major Group for Children and Youth of the UN Environmental Programme.

Basu has addressed various international conferences and her organisation Green Hope was now active in ten countries with more than 1,000 young volunteers.

“It is a great achievement for such a young person to already have such reach and impact with her important message. Kehkashan teaches us that we all have a responsibility to work towards a sustainable future,” Yunus said.

The schoolgirl won because she had proved her ability to start a movement with real impact, said Marc Dullaert, the founder of the Kids Rights Foundation. The Amsterdam-based global children’s aid group runs the award programme, which started in 2005.

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