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Every year, we try to encourage students to explore their creativity and deploy their knowledge to address societal issues and challenges through the TC Young Professional Creative Challenge. This year, we have participants who need your support and encourage for the work they have done under the theme Waste Management/Renewable Energy. For context: The Task The main activity of the challenge is to engage children in a problem identification and solving exercise, through which they are expected to examine an issues affecting them/community and design a project and solution which they present via a write up, an artefact or model and a video following the theme and task for the year. The task this year is encouraging children to gather the right information, knowledge and local martials that can enable them to adopt wise and responsible waste management/energy preservation and consumption practices as well as mechanisms to transform waste into renewable energy. This challenge invites children to identify and situate a specific problem (either on waste or energy) in a given context of their choice (their house, school or community,) and reflect on the current practices and issues around waste disposal and management, as well as energy usage or challenges (shortage or lack). Once a specific problem has been identified, the children are expected to clearly state and describe this problem and explain how it affects them/others in the chosen context (home, school or community), and then propose a sustainable solution to solve this problem detailing the developmental stages and processes of their solution and its implementation. Their projects are presented in the form of a written story, an arts work (drawing, painting, chart or craft or artefact) and a video, where they outline the various issues of the project (their name, the chosen problem, the nature of the problem the project is addressing, those affected and how, and the solution). So, what you are seeing (videos) is just a part of the challenge- Thanks for supporting.

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As we prepare to release the results of the 2023 TC Young Professionals Creative Challenge (Theme: Waste Management and Renewable Energy), we invite all of you-our partners, well wishers and the parents of all the participants to help the participants gain extra points by supporting their work and recognising the efforts they have made to complete this year's challenge. You can do do by sharing the video, liking, and commenting. https://lnkd.in/ekXXe9Yy Good luck to the all participants!

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