NAIsaiah Deng FROM - Sundan
(STAR PRIZE WINNER 2018)
Isaiah Deng is a 20-year-old youth leader from South Sudan, who is very keen on empowering the young people in his country to be self-reliant and equipped for a future beyond the civil war that has caused so much unpleasantness in their nation. He spearheaded several youth development programs, seminars and worked with the Global Youth Leaders Forum to organize highly impactful conferences all of which were aimed at restoring peace and hope in the hearts of the youth in his country. Notable among the conferences he organized this year is a Youth Conference held in Commemoration of the International Youth Day. Upon receiving approval from the Ministry of Education, he organized conferences that inspired over 3,000 students and teachers from 20 schools on Nation building.He organized a training program titled "Acquire Skills For Your Future"in 2 phases where he trained 20 young people on computer optimization at Texas School of Computing and Mimshack Designs in South Sudan for a period of one month and an additional 20 youth on Solar and Electrical Installation in partnership with State Ministry of Education and Green Power Electric; a Solar Company in the nation of South Sudan. These training were aimed at creating employment opportunities for young people and equipping them for these opportunities. He has also initiated a project called "Youth Donor", this is a group of young people who gives 40% of their income to the needs in their societies. With a project themed, "Stop Hunger in South Sudan" this year, Deng and his group of Youth Donors donated food items (Maize Flour, Cooking Oil, Beans, and Rice packs) including cartons of toileteries to 40 families in the IDPs Camp and also to the Poor Families in his country to alleviate the issue of hunger in his country.He is devoted to and has raised many more who are also committed to community service in his nation. He worked with the Global Youth Leaders Forum to organize a community service in Don Bosco IDPs (Internally Displaced Persons) camp Shirikat Juba, where he and his team cleaned the vicinity, boreholes, latrines; distributed clothes and also brought a mobile saloon for those who are unable to afford commercial saloons to shave due to their state of living.