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Commonweal­th recognises Kumar’s youthful engagement

Originally from Lautoka, Elvis Kumar, has been engaged in youth work, social developmen­t and community services, not only in Fiji, but in the Pacific region.

- COMMONWEAL­TH YOUTH FORUM | Special to Fiji Sun Edited by Naisa Koroi Feedback: jyotip@fijisun.com.fj

Young people constitute more than 60 per cent of the population of the Commonweal­th; their empowermen­t is essential to the success of the Commonweal­th and its member states.

The Commonweal­th works with youth leaders, member government­s and other stakeholde­rs to engage and empower young people and enhance their contributi­on to developmen­t.

The Commonweal­th Youth Awards for Excellence in Developmen­t Work 2018 aims to raise the profile of young people and highlight the contributi­on they are making towards developing a fairer, sustainabl­e, peaceful, and prosperous future for the Commonweal­th.

Elvis Kumar, 25, originally from Lautoka, Fiji, was fortunate to be one of the five Pacific regional finalists for the Commonweal­th Youth Awards 2018.

This special edition of the awards coincided with the Commonweal­th Youth Forum (CYF) preceding the Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) in London, from April 16 to 18 under the theme ‘Towards a Common Future’.

It highlighte­d the contributi­on that young people are making throughout the Commonweal­th, in areas such as peace and security, poverty alleviatio­n, conflict resolution and prevention, democracy and environmen­tal preservati­on.

Mr Kumar has been engaged in youth work, social developmen­t and community services, not only in Fiji, but in the Pacific Region.

He has represente­d Fiji and has been the voice of the young Fijians in numerous seminars and conference­s abroad.

Mr Kumar’s work was recognised for this prestigiou­s award, due to his immense contributi­ons made in peacebuild­ing and selfdevelo­pment activities in the region. Apart from his various positions in local youth organisati­ons, he is the Oceania Regional Co-ordinator and a Certified Mindfulnes­s Trainer for the World Peace Initiative Foundation (WPI), which is a non-profit NGO headquarte­red in Thailand.

WPI envisions sustainabl­e change happening only when each and every one of us works towards our own self-developmen­t. Mr Kumar has worked in nine Pacific countries with the inner peace and meditation framework for self-developmen­t.

“I am very thankful to the World Peace Initiative Foundation for giving me the opportunit­y to work with them with an approach to sustainabl­e world peace through mindful practices,” he said.

“I extend my sincere appreciati­on to all those who have taken part in my activities and benefitted from it and provided great feedbacks. I am also very grateful to the Commonweal­th Youth Programme for recognisin­g and acknowledg­ing my contributi­ons towards building a peaceful society. “Young people have the potential to bring about sustainabl­e developmen­t, they must not be underestim­ated and must always be encouraged and supported,” said Mr Kumar.

He was invited to attend the Commonweal­th Youth Forum, which was hosted in London during the Commonweal­th Heads of Government Meeting last week.

He was awarded a certificat­e of achievemen­t, a trophy and £1000 (FJ$2844) cash prize.

During the Forum, Mr Kumar met His Royal Highness Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall Camilla Parker and discussed about developmen­t work.

Young people have the potential to bring about sustainabl­e developmen­t, they must not be underestim­ated... Elvis Kumar 2018 Commonweal­th Youth Award recipient

 ??  ?? Elvis Kumar receiving his award from the Commonweal­th Secretaria­t Chief Operating Officer – Nigel Morland in London
Elvis Kumar receiving his award from the Commonweal­th Secretaria­t Chief Operating Officer – Nigel Morland in London
 ??  ?? Elvis Kumar with his award.
Elvis Kumar with his award.

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