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Liberia’s Youth Education Activist Wins International Young African Leaders Award in Morocco

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Liberia’s Youth Education Activist Wins International Young African Leaders Award in Morocco

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Monrovia — Nathan N. Gbelee, Founder and Executive Director of the Sustainable Educational Initiative of Liberia SEIL Inc., has won the International Young African Leaders Award (YALA), which is the most prestigious award in Morocco.

The award celebrates young African leaders working in the Sustainable Development Goals & Agenda 2063 of the African Union in its Education Star Category in Rabat, Morocco on May 13, 2023.

SEIL Inc., is a non-political, non-governmental, and non for profit organization with the exclusive purpose of building Liberia through sustainable education as a means of contributing immensely to the growth of Liberia through human resource development, and enhanced capacity building thereby buttressing the national government’s effort in reforming Liberia’s Educational system in acquiesce to goal Four (4) of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Quality Education, and also ensure that every child’s right to education is protected in affinity with sections 9.1 and 9.2 of the Liberian Children’s Law of 2011.

According to the organizers, the Young Liberian made it to the top 30 final stage along with 29 youths from other African countries in the EDUCAstagesSTAR category, after a rigorous process of nomination, presentation of substantial projects with scoop alignment with SDGs, project social impacts, leadership and character and indicators of works done in country, and across Africa in education; earmarking the Sustainable the Development Goals (SDG-4, Quality Education) and the Agenda 2063 of the African Union.

Meanwhile, the Young African Leaders Awards (YALA) is an annual event organized by the African Youth Architects, a youth driven organization improving Africa through education and youth-driven in Morocco.