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Dignified Storytelling
Bangladesh – Nomita Mondal watering mangrove saplings in Pachim Dhangmari, adjacent to Sundarbans Mangrove Forest, Banishanta, Dacope, Khulna, Bangladesh. Credit: BEDS
Dignified Storytelling
Ethiopia – A #SecondChance student in rural Ethiopia reads and does homework at home by candlelight. Credit: Luminos Fund
Dignified Storytelling
Guatemala – Adolescent girl student eager to take part in class as part of a bigger program that is set to elevate the voice and opportunities of adolescent girls in Guatemala, Nicaragua and Honduras. Credit: Global Fund for Children
Dignified Storytelling
Liberia – Mary, a #SecondChance student in @LuminosFund’s Liberia program, smiles alongside her classmates prior to the pandemic. Luminos has helped 152,051 out-of-school children experience joyful learning and catch up. Today, Luminos classrooms in Liberia have reopened safely. Credit: Luminos Fund
UAE calls on the global community to join efforts to instill and maintain human dignity through storytelling - News Makers
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May 20, 2021 10:00 AM UTC
WASHINGTON, DC and LONDON, May 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Global Fund for Children announces the winners of the 2021 Juliette Gimon Courage Awards today, recognizing the perseverance of three organizations working to advance the rights of children and young people living in difficult circumstances.
This year’s winners include Youth Safety Awareness Initiative in Nairobi and Free Minds Book Club & Writing Workshop in Washington, DC, which are being honored for their work providing opportunities for youth who have been incarcerated and keeping young people out of jail.
For the first time, the Courage Award Selection Committee has also chosen a third winner, granting a monetary prize to an organization that cannot be named publicly due to repression against civil society groups in its home country. This organization has worked fearlessly to prevent violence against children and to promote their health and r