Sadat Rahman from Bangladesh has been awarded the prestigious International Children’s Peace Prize 2020. He was awarded the prize for his involvement in setting up his social organization and mobile app ‘Cyber Teens’ to stop cyberbullying. The award was presented to 17-year-old Sadat by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai, during a ceremony in the Netherlands. He was selected out of 142 applicants from 42 countries.
About International Children’s Peace Prize:
The International Children’s Peace Prize is given annually since 2005 by the International children’s rights organization KidsRights based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The prestigious Prize is annually awarded to a child who has made a special effort to promote children’s rights and better the situation of vulnerable children.
Did you know that India is home to one of the most loved rice dishes…
Adobe has partnered with NVIDIA to enable 3D digital twin technology for scalable marketing content…
The United States has temporarily waived the 100 year old Jones Act for 60 days.…
Historian William Dalrymple has won the prestigious Mark Lynton History Prize 2026. He won the…
India and Indonesia have strengthen the cultural ties by collaborating on the restoration of the…
Did you know that happiness is not just about money or success, but also about…