Ukrainian teens win prize for refugee apps

By AFP
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November 18, 2023
Ukraine’s Anastasiia Feskova (L) and Ukraine’s Sofia Tereshchenko (R) pose with the trophy after being awarded the 2023 KidsRights International Children’s Prize during a ceremony, in London, on November 17, 2023.— AFP File

LONDON: Three Ukranian teenagers who developed apps to support refugee children fleeing war in their home country and abroad were on Friday awarded the 2023 KidsRights International Children´s Prize.

Sofia Tereshchenko, 18, and Anastasiia Feskova and Anastasiia Demchenko, both 17, follow in the footsteps of environmental activist Greta Thunberg and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai in claiming the prestigious children´s award.

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Tunisian Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ouided Bouchamaoui presented the trio with the prize at a ceremony in London. “The teenagers´ pioneering work to provide support for refugee children fleeing war in their home country and around the world, have made them beacons of hope and a true inspiration for others across the globe,” said a statement from KidsRights, the Dutch children´s rights organisation behind the initiative.

“Even though right now we are basically in a safe space, our hearts are still in Ukraine with our families who suffer from Russian aggression,” Tereshchenko told AFP. “There are many children who are in a much worse position than us who have to experience absolute horror and terror every day. We just really hope that it can end soon,” she said.

The ceremony was opened by Mpho Tutu, daughter of the late Archbishop of Cape Town Desmond Tutu, and the keynote speaker was Ndaba Mandela, grandson of South Africa´s former president Nelson Mandela. Half of the 100,000 euro ($108,000) prize will go to the winner´s subject, and the other half will be invested by KidsRights in other projects. Tereshchenko, Feskova and Demchenko were developing a mobile app together when their country was invaded by Russia in 2022.

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