Two new Nobel Peace Laureates Become Members of the PeaceJam Foundation; Nobel Peace Prize Conqueror Kailash Satyarthi Link up with PeaceJam to guide youth throughout the globe
NEW DELHI, May 4: The PeaceJam Foundation has proudly
revealed that Kailash Satyarthi of India, and Tawakkol Karman from Yemen have
become associates of PeaceJam, connecting with 12 other top Nobel Peace
Laureates in providing guidance to youth to alter the globe. The accumulation
of these two fresh global leaders of peace will permit PeaceJam to enlarge its prize
gaining program to comprise topics of child bondage and proletarian egalitarianism
creation.
Kailash Satyarthi was bestowed with the Nobel Peace Prize in
2014 for guiding a worldwide crusade to stop child bondage and oppressive child
labor customs. In 1980, Kailash gave up a profitable job as an electrical
engineer in India to commence a campaign against child slavery. As a proletarian
campaigner, he has directed the liberation of above 85,000 child slaves and created
an effective model for their learning and recovery.
Tawakkol Karman gained the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011 in acknowledgement
of her nonaggressive fight for women's privileges to partake in peacebuilding attempts
in Yemen. Tawakkol was at the vanguard of the fight for human rights in her nation
for years, coordinating extensive nonaggressive demonstrations against
government exploitation that became component of the 2011 Arab Spring activities.
Tawakkol is the first Arab woman to gain a Nobel Peace Prize.
The PeaceJam Foundation is a worldwide peace learning agenda
started in 1996. Over 1.2 million young people have partaken in the program
from 40 nations around the globe, concluding 2 million service ventures to tackle
the most crucial topics facing the planet by means of PeaceJam's Billion Acts
of Peace Campaign. PeaceJam has been chosen for the Nobel Peace Prize nine
times, including a 2017 proposal by Nobel Peace Laureate Shirin Ebadi from
Iran.
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