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Being Nobel

By Livia Malcangio

Global Read

Being Nobel

by Livia Malcangio

Date: Friday, February 28 at 9:00 AM PDT

 

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Cost: Suggested donation $10 US.
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Description

The Nobel Peace Prize is the most prestigious internationally recognized award in the world. Its recipients are extraordinary individuals, each of whom has had a significant and positive impact on our world today – in many instances they have changed it at great personal risk and sacrifice affecting untold lives in the process.

Yet, at a time in our history when we need their voices most, the citizens of the world, especially youth, know precious little about them. This book, featuring the fascinating stories of some of the latest Nobel Peace Laureates, seeks to change that.

 

About the Author Livia Malcangio

Livia Malcangio is an Italian journalist, author, and a human rights activist, who has dedicated herself to championing causes that promote peace, human dignity, sustainable development, and social justice.

With 25 years of experience, she has served the Permanent Secretariat of the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates as the director of institutional relations, for the organisation's annual Nobel Peace Summit.

As an author, she has penned the educational book Being Nobel published by Planeta, book PAZ published by Historias Para Todos, and Being Nobel for Kids Who Dream Big, all distributed to hundreds of students globally. This projects reflect her commitment to peace education and the dissemination of knowledge on human rights and social justice.

 

About the Facilitator Joy Ngoma

Joy Ngoma is an emerging producer with a diverse background in radio, film, TV, digital media, and NGO consulting. With over eight years of experience, she specializes in creating and managing engaging multimedia content for various platforms and audiences.

Her background includes work with renowned media outlets and organizations such as Takalani Sesame (Sesame Street), Huffington Post, Gauteng Film Commission, and The Ubuntu Lab, where she’s honed her skills in crafting impactful stories.

In addition to her production work, she is also an experienced keynote speaker and global NGO consultant, assisting organizations in leveraging storytelling and content development trends to drive meaningful change in the digital age.

 


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