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Ayman, Zaiba to receive Queen’s Young Leaders Award

Queen’s Young Leaders Award 2018
A collage photo of Ayman Sadiq, chief executive officer of 10 Minute School and Zaiba Tahyya. Photo: Collected

The Queen will present Ayman Sadiq and Zaiba Tahyya from Bangladesh with a 'Queen's Young Leaders Award' at a special ceremony at Buckingham Palace, London on June 26.

The Awards recognise the work that young people from across the Commonwealth are doing to transform lives in their community and beyond.

Ayman Sadiq, 25, from Dhaka, Bangladesh will receive a Queen's Young Leaders Award for the work he is doing to improve access to education for young people throughout Bangladesh.

Zaiba Tahyya, 27, from Dhaka, Bangladesh will receive a Queen's Young Leaders Award for the work she is doing to promote gender equality in society.

Ayman and Zaiba were selected following a competitive process involving thousands of applicants across the Commonwealth.

Together they join a network of 240 powerful young leaders, from 53 Commonwealth countries, who are driving change to make the world a better place.

The 2018 Queen's Young Leaders are finding solutions to global issues such as climate change, food scarcity, gender-based violence, mental health, and access to education, said a press release received from London.

The Queen's Young Leaders Award winners take part in a year-long leadership course run by the University of Cambridge and receive bespoke mentoring.

They will visit the UK for a programme of high-profile networking opportunities, meetings and training designed to help them develop as leaders and work with ever greater impact.

Later this month, during their time in the UK, Ayman and Zaiba will visit 10 Downing Street, take part in master classes at the BBC World Service and the UK Headquarters of Facebook.

Award winners will then meet with the Commonwealth Secretary-General and High Commissioners from across the Commonwealth, before receiving their Award from the Queen at Buckingham Palace.

They will also attend workshops at the University of Cambridge and visit projects that are changing the lives of vulnerable people in the UK.

Dr Astrid Bonfield CBE, Chief Executive of The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust said through selfless determination, the Queen's Young Leaders of 2018 are dedicating their lives to bring positive change to those around them.

"Their visit to the UK this June provides them with a unique opportunity to connect with each other and gain valuable lessons from experts and leaders from all walks of life which we hope will help transform the reach of their endeavours for many years to come."

The Queen's Young Leaders programme was established in 2014 by The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust in partnership with Comic Relief, The Royal Commonwealth Society and the University of Cambridge's Institute of Continuing Education, in recognition of The Queen's lifetime of service to the Commonwealth.

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Ayman, Zaiba to receive Queen’s Young Leaders Award

Queen’s Young Leaders Award 2018
A collage photo of Ayman Sadiq, chief executive officer of 10 Minute School and Zaiba Tahyya. Photo: Collected

The Queen will present Ayman Sadiq and Zaiba Tahyya from Bangladesh with a 'Queen's Young Leaders Award' at a special ceremony at Buckingham Palace, London on June 26.

The Awards recognise the work that young people from across the Commonwealth are doing to transform lives in their community and beyond.

Ayman Sadiq, 25, from Dhaka, Bangladesh will receive a Queen's Young Leaders Award for the work he is doing to improve access to education for young people throughout Bangladesh.

Zaiba Tahyya, 27, from Dhaka, Bangladesh will receive a Queen's Young Leaders Award for the work she is doing to promote gender equality in society.

Ayman and Zaiba were selected following a competitive process involving thousands of applicants across the Commonwealth.

Together they join a network of 240 powerful young leaders, from 53 Commonwealth countries, who are driving change to make the world a better place.

The 2018 Queen's Young Leaders are finding solutions to global issues such as climate change, food scarcity, gender-based violence, mental health, and access to education, said a press release received from London.

The Queen's Young Leaders Award winners take part in a year-long leadership course run by the University of Cambridge and receive bespoke mentoring.

They will visit the UK for a programme of high-profile networking opportunities, meetings and training designed to help them develop as leaders and work with ever greater impact.

Later this month, during their time in the UK, Ayman and Zaiba will visit 10 Downing Street, take part in master classes at the BBC World Service and the UK Headquarters of Facebook.

Award winners will then meet with the Commonwealth Secretary-General and High Commissioners from across the Commonwealth, before receiving their Award from the Queen at Buckingham Palace.

They will also attend workshops at the University of Cambridge and visit projects that are changing the lives of vulnerable people in the UK.

Dr Astrid Bonfield CBE, Chief Executive of The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust said through selfless determination, the Queen's Young Leaders of 2018 are dedicating their lives to bring positive change to those around them.

"Their visit to the UK this June provides them with a unique opportunity to connect with each other and gain valuable lessons from experts and leaders from all walks of life which we hope will help transform the reach of their endeavours for many years to come."

The Queen's Young Leaders programme was established in 2014 by The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust in partnership with Comic Relief, The Royal Commonwealth Society and the University of Cambridge's Institute of Continuing Education, in recognition of The Queen's lifetime of service to the Commonwealth.

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