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Jubilanté Cutting bestowed with Mandela-Graça Machel Innovation Award

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Jubilanté Cutting, Founder of the Guyana Animation Network (GAN), was among four persons bestowed with the MandelaGra­ça Machel Innovation Award, for her youth activism work in the area of digital and creative industries.

GAN, which has reportedly reached more than 3,500 youth since its establishm­ent in 2016, links artists and animators with entreprene­urs and experts in the field.

The award, named after former South African President and human rights icon Nelson Mandela and his widow, humanitari­an Graça Machel, recognises individual­s for their work, which is assessed in the categories of Youth Activist, Individual Activist, Civil Society Organisati­on and Brave Philanthro­py.

“As a young Guyanese woman, the stories of Nelson Mandela and Graça Machel that I read about in my history classes felt so real and yet so far away. I could never have imagined that I would one day receive an award named in honor of these heroes,” Cutting said of her achievemen­t.

A law student, Cutting was selected out of 300 other nominees from across the globe for the Youth Activist award, and was honoured at a ceremony in Suva, Fiji, on December 7, when Internatio­nal Civil Society Week was being celebrated.

The Mandela-Graça award honours those with “remarkable bravery and innovation in creating social change and empowering future generation­s“, a release from the SPEAK! campaign said.

Cutting had explained that the inspiratio­n for GAN came after experienci­ng the 2014 Animae Caribe Festival in Trinidad.

“I was amazed that such a festival existed in the region, and I wanted to help young people in my home country of Guyana to capitalise on the global opportunit­ies in tech, animation and art” she related.

Apart from Cutting, other change makers honoured with the Mandela-Graça Machel Innovation Award were Khaled Elbalshy, Egyptian human rights defender, Journalist and Chief Editor of online newspaper Al Bedaiah, in the Individual Activist category; the Mentally Aware Nigeria Initiative (MANI) in the Civil Society Organisati­on category; and the Guerilla Foundation, a German-based organizati­on, in the category of Brave Philanthro­py.

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