Local student runner-up in national speech writing competition
Pranjal Kohli, a student at Athlone Community College, was a highly commended runner-up in the ActionTalks final, which is a national speech writing competition run by ActionAid. ActionAid works with women and children, as they take the lead in claiming their human rights to build a more just world.
Out of 136 entrants from 33 schools in 14 counties across the country, Pranjal was one of six chosen to deliver her speech in front of a panel of expert judges in Dublin’s Royal Irish Academy this week. Judges included the CEO of AkiDwA Dr Salome Mbugua and the CEO of IDEA Ruairí McKiernan.
CEO of ActionAid Ireland Karol Balfe said: “It was heartening to see so many students across the country take part in the competition this year and share their views on global issues so articulately and with such passion. The high standard and obvious passion made it very difficult to judge at every stage of the competition. Pranjal narrowly missed out on the top spot but should be so proud of her hard work and delivering such an excellent speech."
The competition, now in its twelfth year, is an opportunity for young people to explore the root causes of local and global injustices and inequalities. This year students wrote speeches on climate change, girls' education, and women’s rights organisations.
This competition is supported by Irish Aid, Department of Foreign Affairs, as part of an ActionAid Ireland women’s rights programme in Kenya, Nepal and Ethiopia