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  • UAE-based Pakistani student in Top 10 list for $100,000 Global Student Prize
UAE-based Pakistani student in Top 10 list for $100,000 Global Student Prize
UAE-based Pakistani student in Top 10 list for $100,000 Global Student Prize

UAE-based Pakistani student in Top 10 list for $100,000 Global Student Prize

UAE-based Pakistani student in Top 10 list for $100,000 Global Student Prize

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A UAE student has been named a Top 10 finalist for the Chegg.org Global Student Prize 2021 — a $100,000 award to be given to one exceptional student who has made a real impact on learning, the lives of his or her peers and on society beyond.

Seventeen-year-old Pakistani expatriate Lamya Butt, a student at Dubai Scholars Private School, was selected for the award from a pool of over 3,500 nominations and applications from 94 countries around the world.

Lamya is the first Teen Advisor from the UAE for the United Nations Foundation Girl Up initiative and Mena Regional Leader, where her role is to empower girls by focusing on topics like girls’ education, gender-based violence, and breast cancer awareness.

She is also the founder and CEO of the youth initiative Resilient Together, which works with international philanthropic organisations and provided ICT devices for 20,000 UAE students forced into distance learning by Covid – work that has received international coverage and attention.

Resilient Together has thousands of youth members and has expanded to establish chapters over five countries (UAE, USA, Poland, Mexico, and Pakistan), where it provides online courses on coding, debating, public speaking, photography, and other skills.

At school, Lamya represented over 1,600 students as the head girl; she also helped tutor students for Maths and Economics and founded the school’s newspaper. She also organised and managed Dubai Scholars’ largest inter-school Model United Nations with over 140 delegates from 20+ schools across the UAE.

Speaking to Khaleej Times, Lamya said that winning the Global Student Prize would mean that she would be able to fund her university studies and expand Resilient Together into podcasts and video platforms.

“I intend to study law, economics or political science at university and carry on my philanthropic work to uplift others and contribute to society. My dream is to do my small part in this world to make it more equal, through knowledge sharing, upholding the values of humanity and contribute meaningfully,” she said, when asked about her future plans.

‘Safeguarding tomorrow’

The Varkey Foundation launched the Chegg.org Global Student Prize earlier this year, a sister award to its $1 million Global Teacher Prize, to create a powerful new platform that highlights the efforts of extraordinary students everywhere who, together, are reshaping the world for the better.

The prize is open to all students who are at least 16 years old and enrolled in an academic institution or training and skills programme. Part-time students as well as students enrolled in online courses are also eligible for the prize.

Congratulating Lamya, Sunny Varkey, founder of the Varkey Foundation, said: “Congratulations to Lamya for reaching the final 10. Her story clearly highlights the importance of education in tackling the great challenges ahead – from climate change to growing inequality to global pandemics. It is only by prioritising education that we can safeguard all our tomorrows. Education is the key to facing the future with confidence.”

© Khaleej Times

Edarabia Press Oct 2021

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