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Zambian wins the Queen’s Young Leaders Award

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A 25-year-old medical student at the University of Zambia Ridgway Campus, Natasha Salifyanji Kaoma has won the Queen’s Young Leaders Award.

And Zambia’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom Mr. Muyeba Chikonde has commended Natasha for winning the 2017 Queen’s Young Leaders Award saying it is such a pride for the country to have a Zambian Youth representing the great Nation of Zambia in such a prestigious and competitive programme of the Commonwealth.

The Queen’s Young Leader Award recognises and celebrates exceptional people aged 18-29 from across the Commonwealth, who are taking the lead in their communities and using their skills to transform lives.

Winners of the Award have received a unique package of training, mentoring and networking, including a one-week residential programme in the UK during which they will collect their Award from Her Majesty The Queen.

With this support, Award winners will be expected to continue and develop the amazing work they are already doing in their communities.

Natasha is committed to raising awareness about sexual health.

In 2015, while attending medical school, she co-founded Copper Rose Zambia to teach women about the importance of sexual and reproductive health.

Since then, the organisation has launched fundraising drives to provide menstrual hygiene kits to girls in rural areas, and, through its Candid Pride Campaign and Woman4Her programmes, has educated over 5,000 teenagers about reproductive health.

Natasha is also the country co-ordinator for the International Youth Alliance for Family Planning and a member of the Youth Coalition on Sexual and Reproductive Rights, where she supports the inclusion of young people in policy making.

Natasha Salifyanji Kaoma
Natasha Salifyanji Kaoma

Her goal over the next five years is to reach a million females through sexual and reproductive health programmes by 2021.

And in an interview Natasha said:” when I was told that I would be receiving the award, I was very shocked. I just couldn’t believe how my team’s work on something like menstrual hygiene (which is a taboo topic) could be recognized by the Queen of England. The Queen’s Young Leaders was beyond my imagination; indeed, all things are possible if we try. Now I believe that if I can do it, anyone can do it too. I hope this will inspire young women and girls across the country that there are absolutely no limits to what we can achieve,” she said.

Natasha who is in her final year at the medical school will be in the United Kingdom in June to receive her Award at Buckingham Palace.

And High Commissioner Chikonde has urged outstanding young people in Zambia who are making a difference in their communities to apply to become the Queen’s Young Leaders.

“Any achievement by any Zambian must be celebrated because it is an achievement for all of us Zambians. Last year we had a 19-year-old girl Esther Mungalaba who came up Senior Runner-up of The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition and in 2015 Zambia had two youths Brighton Kaoma and Regina Mtonga who were among the winners of the inaugural Queens Young Leaders,” he said.

In addition, the Queen’s Young Leader’s programme has a grants component and Zambia is one of the six countries across the Commonwealth that is a recipient.
The grant recipients in Zambia are: BongoHive, ActionAid Zambia and Restless Development Zambia all being youth led development support organisations.
The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust, in partnership with Comic Relief and The Royal Commonwealth Society, launched The Queen’s Young Leaders Programme in 2014 at Buckingham Palace.

The four-year programme, supported by The University of Cambridge’s Institute of Continuing Education, aims to discover, support and celebrate young people from across the Commonwealth.

It helps to transform the lives of young people through awards to individuals who are leaders in their communities and grants to youth-led and focused organisations.
The final application round opens at the end of June 2017. Applications are made online at queensyoungleaders.com.

19 COMMENTS

  1. Great News she is clearly a very pragmatic person and will Make a fantastic Doctor congratulations to you Natasha. Such a pity though that I have not heard of any local recognition by the GRZ ….. only Caders seem to get rewarded and recognized.

  2. Sure people like her make me proud of being a zambian ,mmmmmm Zambians let’s give her all the support and participation in her program. All the best madam stay blessed.

  3. Who is this Queen whom you are all so yoked to you have to await her awards? Learn to live life without a colonial master. Forget the coloniser completely then you will progress. Stop valuing things only because they are from the coloniser. Give this woman an african award!

  4. Congratulations young lady. I will look for you and propose to make you a Sexual and Reproductive Health Ambassador for the youth. You deserve the award and I knw many more are coming. Bright future ahead of you. Mushota what do you think?

  5. Well done Natasha keep up the good work, it’s a wonderful thing that you are doing.
    June Martin ( from England) co-founder MPIKA Village of Hope Orphanage

  6. Congratulations Doctor. wonderful work. There are a lot of women and girls who know nothing about sexual health and menstruation in Zambia. A lady in Ndola was so thrilled to discover that she was not dying but had reached the menopause, she and her group of women from her community had no idea about the menopause or how to talk to their daughters.

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