SPACES
FOR CHANGE-S4C is pleased to launch the Four-Square Awards in recognition of
its members’ loyalty and profound commitment to the group’s overarching objectives,
including the various roles they played towards upscaling the organization’s
ethical culture and performance in 2013. The maiden edition of Four-Square annual awards proudly announces
four broad categories of awards that celebrate group excellence and the most-outstanding
individual contributions to intellectual engagement and reflexive learning which
S4C is known for. All winners receive a cash price of N20, 000 (Twenty Thousand
Naira each).
S4C’s
4,750-member Discussion Forum stands out as the most vibrant discussion group
on Facebook social networking site where young Nigerian professionals around
the world congregate on a daily basis to engage in robust intellectual debates and
learning exchanges on critical social, political and economic governance issues
in Nigeria. Its sister forum, S4C POLITICAL FORUM was created in July 2013 to
deepen education on political issues and promote
youth engagement in the democratic process, towards challenging the perception
that “politics is not for the young mind”.
SPACES
FOR CHANGE’s Discussion Forum is particularly famed for its e-conferences,
leveraging new media technology and crowdsourcing tools to promote public
awareness and facilitate citizen engagement in policy and public
decision-making processes. Both the admins and
members of the group capitalize on S4C’s strong online presence to moderate series of group discussions illuminating how
the youth can be actively encouraged to participate in nation-building.
It
is now common for key policy makers, lawmakers and
development experts to regularly join in, and participate in webinar sessions,
e-conferences and moderated discussions in S4C’s online platforms to
communicate important updates and enlightenment regarding government policies
and programs to the populace. Our online exchanges have enabled critical stakeholders to exchange information, forge
alliances, build consensus around possible solutions to complex social and
economic issues connected to the reform programs in the oil and power sectors. Even
more inspiring is the growing number of passive citizens who have suddenly
found their voice, and now firmly understand that they are active participants
in nation building.
S4C
is hereby inviting nominations for four categories of annual awards:
The
THREAD OF THE YEAR: recognizes the thread with the most engaging conversation and
robust debate among a wide spectrum of members on a specific economic or social
policy of the Nigerian government. The award is given to the person who started
the thread.
The
MOST ACTIVE DISCUSSANT OF THE YEAR: Recognizes the person with the highest
presence in group discussions and debates in Spaces for Change and S4C
Political Forum.
The
MOST CIVIL DEBATER OF THE YEAR: recognizes and celebrates a member famed for maintaining
high level of civility and decorum in his/her online interactions and
engagement with members of the group.
The
GROUP INFLUENCER OF THE YEAR: recognizes the person whose contributions are
regularly filled with strong intellectual energy, topical versatility and potential to educate other members, while affecting
and influencing policy choices and decisions.
We
hope that receiving awards of this nature will burnish members’ commitment even
further to build upon the lessons learned from regular learning exchanges, and
infuse them into policy processes as would result in more effective and rights-respecting
approaches to governance and development. S4C will continue to explore and
utilize innovative ways to extend and integrate youth-driven ideas, knowledge,
concerns, goals and priorities into the government’s social and economic policy
and program decision-making and implementation processes. Finally, S4C will not
relent in its efforts to forge a movement that will contribute to making our
society and our world a more just, equitable, and beautiful place.
This initiative is a rarity. Most groups in which I belong to prefer that the members donate for every sorts of sorts. While donation is advisable for members in order to aid programmes. SPACES4CHANGE method is unique. They encourage members to be unique and civil, by giving to the members.
ReplyDeleteOf course an award like this would go a long way to do the following things.
1. Individuals that find it hard to be civil in their discussions would be motivated to refine their ways
2. Professionals would be further motivated to post quality threads, that could influence policies of Government at the highest level.
3. People with ethnic and religious dispensations are further dissuaded from such.
4. Indifferent members become interested in the Threads that are generated by others and actively participate.
Infact... This SPACES FOR CHANGE is really PLACE FOR CHANGE.
ReplyDeleteVictoria... Thumbs up!
We rock.