Sunday, January 25, 2009

Global Changemaker Announced

While most teenagers are playing video games or vegetating in front of the television, Alanda Kariza is changing the world.

The 17-year-old was recently selected by the British Council to be Indonesia's 'changemaker,' joining 59 other youngsters from 50 countries around the globe. Her qualifications: She founded the organization The Cure for Tomorrow, with the modest goal of saving the planet, at the age of 15. Oh, and she's even authored a book already.

Next stop for the ambitious changemaker, the famed World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. There she'll get to hobnob with some of the greatest achievers on the planet - and, hopefully, teach some of those world leaders about Indonesia. Kudos to Kariza for her accomplishments at a tender age; to learn more about the changemakers program, click here.


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2 comments:

schmerly said...

The meeting also decided that underage marriage was not forbidden, except if it was "disadvantageous", without elaborating.
Whatever that means? but anyway that should please the paedophiles.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for writings this. :)