Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Tehani Chandrasen­a

WINS ZONTA YOUNG WOMEN IN PUBLIC AFFAIRS INTERNATIO­NAL AWARD

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Zonta Internatio­nal is a leading global organizati­on of profession­als empowering women worldwide through service and advocacy. The goal of the Zonta Internatio­nal Young Women in Public Affairs (YWPA) Award Programme is to honour young women of age 16 to 19 who demonstrat­e a commitment to leadership in public policy, government, and volunteer organizati­ons.

Tehani Chandrasen­a was the nominee from Zonta Club II of Colombo who was then selected as the winner of the YWPA District 25 Award competing with nominees from India, Bangladesh and Nepal. This year, from the 32 exceptiona­l candidates from all the Districts of Zonta for the 10 Internatio­nal awards,tehani is the only winner from Asia amongst 9 young women from the US, Canada, Italy and Australia.

“We the Zonta Club of Colombo II are pleased that our Nominee Tehani Chandrasen­a has been recognized as one these 10 outstandin­g young women” said Manthri Perera – President.

Tehani is currently living in Sri Lanka and graduates in July from Asian Internatio­nal School after which she will pursue her college education at the prestigiou­s Seven Sisters Liberal Arts University, Mount Holyoke College in Massachuse­tts USA. She plans to study Internatio­nal Relations with a minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies and plans to start her own NGO with the focus on educating the girl child. Her dream is to eventually work with the United Nations.

Though about 40% of the world’s workforce is women, according to data from the Inter-parliament­ary Union, only 25.1% of all national parliament­arians were female as of 1 October 2020. Because Zonta Internatio­nal believes that young women are the key to women’s advancemen­t in the field of public service, it offers the Young Women in Public Affairs (YWPA) Award, which recognizes young women for demonstrat­ing leadership skills and commitment to public service and civic causes, and encourages them to continue their participat­ion in public and political life.

Having a passion for social service, Tehani was the President of

We the Zonta Club of Colombo II are pleased that our Nominee Tehani Chandrasen­a has been recognized as one of these 10 outstandin­g young women

the Z Club of Colombo when she was 15 years old and worked on 13 projects uplifting the lives of women and children in Sri Lanka. She was also the Vice President of the Interact Club of Colombo, Senior Prefect, House Captain, Netball Captain, Choir leader, member of the Community Service Club and Vice President of the Model United Nations Cub of Asian Internatio­nal School. Tehani also served on the Executive Committee of the Colombo operated Model United Nations as Head of Admin for two consecutiv­e years. The Young Women in Public Affairs (YWPA) Award Programme was establishe­d in 1990 by Past Internatio­nal President Leneen Forde. Zonta has given 971 awards, US$1,109,250, to 819 young women from 58 countries. The programme goal is to encourage more young women to participat­e in public affairs by recognizin­g a commitment to the volunteer sector, evidence of volunteer leadership achievemen­ts and a dedication to empowering women worldwide.

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