Md. Tahsin Gazi, a passionate teen changemaker from Bangladesh and the Co-founder of U-CAN, has been nominated for the Children’s Peace Prize 2025, often referred to as the “Nobel Prize for children.” This global award recognizes exceptional young leaders who are making a positive impact in their communities and inspiring peace and change around the world.

Through his work with U-CAN, Tahsin has been actively involved in empowering youth, promoting mental health awareness, education, and environmental protection. His leadership and commitment to building a peaceful and inclusive society have earned him recognition both nationally and internationally.

Speaking about the nomination, Tahsin expressed his gratitude:

“This nomination is not just for me, but for every young person in Bangladesh who believes in change through peace, compassion, and action.”

The Children’s Peace Prize, organized by the KidsRights Foundation, has previously honored young activists who made remarkable contributions to peace, children’s rights, and sustainable development. Tahsin’s nomination marks a proud moment for Bangladesh, showcasing the nation’s growing teen leadership and dedication to global peace and mental health advocacy.

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