HomeUncategorizedCameroonian teen wins international peace prize

Cameroonian teen wins international peace prize

Fifteen-year-old Cameroonian Divina Maloum has won a children’s international peace prize for her work with young people who have suffered extremist violence, particularly in the north of her country.

The prize was awarded by Dutch organization Kids Rights, which says it wants children to be recognized for their efforts to improve their own situation. Environmental activist Greta Thunberg also won the award alongside Ms. Maloum.

In 2014, the Cameroonian teenager founded the Children for Peace movement to work with child victims of terror.

She goes to communities to talk to children about their rights and tell them that they do not have to be drawn into the violence.

Boko Haram – which is based in Nigeria – has been carrying out attacks over the border in Cameroon since 2014.

The group often recruits children – particularly girls – to carry out attacks. A video produced by Kids Rights shows Ms. Maloum warning young Cameroonians not to get involved.

She can be seen displaying a cartoon, with the title “I’m not a hero when I carry bombs”, which shows a young girl refusing to wear a suicide vest.

Ms. Maloum has “organized an inter-community children’s peace camp, established peace clubs in mosques, and together with other children, made a children’s declaration against violent extremism”, Kids Rights says.

Accepting the award in The Hague on Wednesday, she said that “to end violence and build peace we need children” and she dedicated her award “to all children who are suffering atrocities due to war”.

She wrapped up her speech saying: “I invite my fellow children around the world to stand up for their rights.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Hot this week

Press Union of Liberia Pres. Says Journalists’ Welfare Remains Serious Concern

KAKATA, MARGIBI COUNTY, LIBERIA-Press Union of Liberia President, Julius...

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has taken enforcement action against China Union Mining Company over water pollution in Bong County.

EPA Executive Director Emmanuel Yarpkawolo said,” Investigations confirmed the...

The Ministry of Information has clarified its position regarding recent concerns over the government-media relations.

Deputy Information Minister for Press and Public Affairs, Daniel...

Gov. of Liberia Renews Commitment to Protect Liberian Journalists

KAKATA, MARGIBI COUNTY, LIBERIA-The Government of Liberia has renewed...

Commerce and Industry Minister Reaffirms Gov.’s Strong Commitment…

MONROVIA, LIBERIA-The Minister of Commerce and Industry has reaffirmed...

Related Articles

Popular Categories