Syrian Youth Activist Bana El-Abed Awarded Children's Peace Prize
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The 16-year-old Syrian Bana al-Abed has been awarded the International Children's Peace Prize.The young activist receives the prize for her commitment to "bringing families together, reopening schools and giving hope to children in conflict areas", explained the Dutch children's rights organization KidsRight on Wednesday, which has been awarding the prize since 2005. Al-Abed became internationally known as a seven-year-old girl through her Inter…
Stockholm: The 16-year-old Syrian girl Bana Al-Abbad, who became a global phenomenon on the Internet thanks to her tweet describing the hell of the Aleppo siege in 2016, won the award of the organization Kidz-Raits Wednesday for her work in helping war-affected children.
The prize includes the Nkosi statue and a Desmond Tutu study bag to cost your education, as well as 50 000 euros to finance your project
The 2025 International Children's Peace Prize has been won by 15-year-old Syrian activist Bana Alabed, the KidsRights foundation announced. The award was presented Wednesday at Stockholm City Hall in the Swedish capital. Alabed received the prize for "giving a voice to children in war zones worldwide, despite oppression," according to the children's rights organization.
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