
UNICEF Africa Calls for the Next Youth Ambassadors through its Transforming Education Challenge
Application Deadline: 29th of July, 2022
Unicef Africa, in partnership with Goodwall, calls for entries for its transforming education campaign. The organization also partners with YOMA and U-Report to bring this campaign to life.
The transforming education campaign encourages youths to share their bright ideas that could help make African classrooms better for generations to come. It challenges young people and engages them in making a difference in their community and country. They do not only have the opportunity to make a difference on this project, but also have a chance to be selected as UNICEF’s next Youth Ambassador. Through this, they find an opportunity to contribute more and work with Unicef Africa on other exciting projects.
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Unicef Africa is a non-profit organization that works to help children survive and thrive. UNICEF supports health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, and quality basic education. UNICEF works with partners across the African region to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals, a set of global goals to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure that all people enjoy peace and prosperity by 2030. With a presence in 24 countries in West and Central Africa, its priorities are child survival, education, child protection, water, sanitation, and hygiene, and a fair chance in life for every child.
Benefits:
$1000 cash prize up for grabs
Note: Five people will win cash prizes and become UNICEF’s next Youth Ambassadors after coming out top in the following questions:
You are to choose only one question.
*How can schools be safer and more inclusive for students?
*What skills should students learn in school to help them find a job?
* How could your teachers make their classes better?
* Which digital skills are you interested in learning?
* If your school were to get some funding, how should it be spent?
For more information, visit the Goodwall official website
