Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Jayathma among ‘TIME’S 100 Next’

The youngest person on this list, for example, is 14-year-old figureskat­ing phenom Alysa Liu

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Jayathma Wickramana­yake, the UN Youth Envoy, has been named as one of the rising stars in the TIME magazine’s 100 Next list among many other influencer­s including Awkwafina, Camila Cabello, Lily Singh and Carlos Alvarado Quesada, the President of Costa Rica.

The magazine said the new list ‘TIME 100 Next’ is a part of an ongoing expansion of its flagship TIME 100 franchise and the new list spotlights 100 rising stars who are shaping the future of business, entertainm­ent, sports, politics, science, health and other sectors.

“Although this focus lends itself to a younger group, we intentiona­lly had no age cap—a recognitio­n that ascents, can begin at any age. The youngest person on this list, for example, is 14-year-old figure-skating phenom Alysa Liu, who recently became the first US woman to land a quadruple Lutz in competitio­n. The oldest is Ayman Odeh, a politician who, at 44, has emerged as a potential kingmaker in Israeli politics,” it said. Jasmine Aguilera has written a colourful profile for Jayathma and it says,“within the senior echelons of the world’s largest intergover­nmental organizati­on, Jayathma Wickramana­yake represents the youth. Last year, Wickramana­yake, who was appointed the United Nations’ Envoy on Youth in 2017, and the UN announced Youth 2030, a strategy to involve young people in UN initiative­s and strengthen the organizati­on’s focus on their needs, including sustainabl­e developmen­t and economic empowermen­t.” Jayathma was quoted in the profile saying “We need to make sure that the United Nations works, not just for young people, but with young people in partnershi­p.”

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