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Miss Hadija Hassan, mentor and social entrepreneur

In the center of transformational changes, women and girls empowerment in leadership is most important and worthy taking and of everyone, we need to Leave No One Behind.

"Msichana ni dada yako, mama yako, mwenza wako. Usimdhalilishe"

Miss Catherine Fidelis, a young Tanzania, feminist activist, and a dreamer of bright future for girls and women

Mr Novertus Modest Severine, Head Teache and Founder of Severina School

During my studies I was facing a lot of challenges including lack of school fees and other basic needs, this gave me very hard time to achieve my life dreams, but now I will achieve it by helping children in my village to get better and quality education.

Aya Chebbi, A Super Girl of the Month

Aya's story is that of a bold and daring super girl, with a rare zeal for undiluted activism.

Sustainable Development will not be sustainable untill there is sustainalbe goals

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The Future We Want relay much on how we involve youth in decision making

We are calling for ambitious goals to ensure healthy lives and promote well being at all ages

Tuesday 28 June 2016

THE POWER OF MEDITATION AND POSITIVITY.

Have you ever felt stressed and that the world is a worse place to live? What was the root cause of your stress? Was it breakup of disappointment from your loved one? Was it hardship of life or rejection? Was it fear of losing what you depend on or your life dreams?   If yes what did you do to comfort yourself from this kind of feeling?

Studies shows that no one live without stress because we are surrounded by so many things that makes us demand more than the ability we have to accomplish those demands. But also study suggest that stress is good at some point only people need is how to manage them and coupe with the situation.
I had experienced a life full of stress, strange night mayors, depression and fear of rejection after receiving unsatisfying result of my Form Four exams, no one understood me that it was accidentally, I was seen as a lazy person, someone who playing with life.

My parents could not afford to send me to private school, therefore the only option was for me to go for the short cause which will help me at least to get small job to do.

As everyone, I had a life dream of becoming world peace maker and my role model was Kofi Annan, the former UN Secretary General. I wanted to be like him, to help in solving world conflicts, but at that point my dream was turned into a night mayor, I had no help to realize it, I had no shoulder to lean on, it was the time I wished better I could die than living in the world where everything I do has no good end.

Two months later I decided to leave home to my friend’s family, it was not easy but I felt safe than my own home. It is the time I met a wonderful lady whom since then I call her aunt, I remember her telling me that “Don’t worry, this shall pass….. take your time, don’t think too much about it, try to see where you mistaken, everything will be alright”. I decided to start reading and finding best way to overcome stress. I came across the meditation technics by then I didn’t know who engineers them or how to conduct them for mind calmness. I only toon the basic concept of staying in a quiet place, closing my eyes and thinking about nothing.

It was a really amazing experience which turned my life completely. Through meditation I became a new person, I managed to reseat my exams and passed then joined high school and then university to pursue Bachelor of Arts in international Relations of which conflict and conflict resolution was a major.
After graduation I got an opportunity to join Peace Revolution Regional Fellowship which added my experience in meditation and my understanding on how we can solve conflicts by dealing with people’s mind.
I am currently a founder and director of youth led and initiative for peace called One Action Tanzania, aiming at addressing all potential that can cause the conflicts. I now strongly proud to say that if it wasn’t meditation I could not achieve my dream.

My gratitude is to Peace Revolution and World Peace Initiative for introducing this program which impact and change world to a better place, also to my lovely aunt Ms. Shakila Mteti for her positive thinking advice which gave me confidence to sit again for my exams. I can see that my dream is about to be realized in a near future.

By: Finland Bernard.