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Youth affairs ministry: youth urged to shine on global Commonwealth stage

The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Civic Education has announced a remarkable opportunity for most dynamic young change makers, young leaders award.

In a statement released by the Ministry of youth affairs says applications are now open for the prestigious Queen Elizabeth II Commonwealth Trust (QECT) 100 Young Leaders Awards, a global initiative designed to identify, celebrate, and support a new generation of pioneers who are actively building a better future.

This call-to-action invites Cameroonians aged 18 to 35, whose innovative projects are driving tangible progress in their communities, to step onto an international platform and gain recognition for their exceptional work. The awards seek out those young leaders whose vision and dedication are generating powerful social impact across key sectors such as environmental sustainability, agricultural innovation, public health, and social inclusion.

Whether you are developing clean energy solutions, revolutionizing farming techniques, improving community health outcomes, or championing the rights of the marginalized, this is a chance to have your efforts validated and amplified. The program is not merely looking for ideas, but for demonstrated action and proven effectiveness in transforming challenges into opportunities for growth and development.

To ensure that every potential applicant receives the necessary guidance, the Ministry has designated a dedicated liaison officer. Mr. Bomki Aimé, the Commonwealth Liaison Officer, is available to provide clarifications and support throughout the application process. Prospective candidates can reach out to him via email or through WhatsApp for any assistance required to strengthen their submissions. The initiative per the statement represents more than just an award, it is an invitation to join an influential network of the Commonwealth’s brightest minds.

For Cameroon’s youth, it is a platform to showcase the nation’s ingenuity and commitment to positive change, proving that local solutions can inspire global impact. All details and the application portal are available online, marking the beginning of a journey that could elevate a local project to international acclaim.

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