The Student Council Democracy Awards for 2023-2024 were presented, with 32 secondary schools from Malta and Gozo participating in the initiative. The awards aim to encourage active involvement of young people in their schools and promote democratic values.
Parliamentary Secretary for Youth, Research and Innovation, Keith Azzopardi Tanti, highlighted the importance of nurturing democracy from an early age. “Democracy is not just a word; it is a value we must teach and nurture,” he said, praising educators and coordinators for their support of student leaders.
Simon Schembri, Community and Outreach Manager at Aġenzija Żgħażagħ, emphasized the significance of offering students a platform to express their ideas, noting the initiative’s role in shaping future leaders.
Miriam Teuma, CEO of Aġenzija Żgħażagħ, stressed the importance of supporting youth in understanding democratic values. “Our aim is to ensure that young people live these values from an early age,” she stated.
Through the councils, students organized activities and developed key skills such as public speaking, planning, and leadership, making a meaningful impact within their schools and communities.
#MaltaDaily