Tuesday, January 10, 2012

International Children's Peace Prize

There is an age old adage that claims, "Children should be seen and not heard" because many believe that children are not capable of wise words or acts.  The International Children's Peace Prize organization disagrees.  In fact, the main purpose of the organization is to acknowledge "an exceptional child, whose courageous or otherwise remarkable acts and thoughts have made a difference in countering problems, which affect children around the world." Mikhail Gorbachev presented the first prize during the Nobel Peace Laureates' Summit in 2005. Since then, the International Children’s Peace Prize Laureate is selected annually from nominations all over the world.


Michaela Mycroft was the 2011 winner of the International Children's Peace Prize for her commitment to the rights of disabled children in South Africa.  See video below of Michaela receiving her award:




Read about award winning recipients from 2005 to 2011 on the website.  Consider the traits these youths share that allowed them to fight to make a difference in the world. 

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