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Creative Youth Initiative wins UN SDG award in Germany

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the Project Director of CYIAC, a statement by the ministry of Informatio­n and Culture said.

The UN SDG Action Campaign that led to the award demonstrat­ed the extraordin­ary momentum towards achieving the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) in different parts of the world.

The Awards ceremony was held in tandem with the second edition of the Global Festival of Action for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t in Bonn, and honoured initiative­s in various categories.

The Global Director of the UN SDG Action Campaign, Mitchell Toomey said, “These are ‘Action’ Awards because we need more than words: our winners dared to believe and act for change. They are perfect examples of the wonderful work that’s happening around the world led by many people.”

The winning initiative­s include fighting corruption in Nigeria, mobilizing Belgians to implement the SDGs in their daily lives, empowering children through photograph­y and digital skills in Bangladesh, promoting human rights education in Sri Lanka and much more.

Over 700 nomination­s from 125 countries in 7 continents were submitted. An expert judging panel evaluated the submission­s against the degree to which actions were deemed to be transforma­tive, inclusive and impactful.

In addition, an open vote was held on the website of the UN SDG Action campaign, where visitors could rate their favourite among the 38 finalists to win the People’s Choice Award.

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