In a remarkable display of global recognition for Caribbean youth leadership, Belizean national Ishmael Nicholson has achieved distinction as one of twenty elite finalists for the Commonwealth Youth Peace Awards. Selected from an extensive pool of candidates spanning fifty-six member nations, Nicholson’s nomination highlights his exceptional contributions to youth empowerment, social development, and advancement of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Nicholson’s journey to this prestigious shortlist reflects years of dedicated service across multiple platforms. His application portfolio documented transformative work dating back to 2021, including participation in the Children’s Parliament, COP-28 climate conference, Small Island Developing States (SIDS) initiatives, and his current leadership role with Rise Belize—a cornerstone of his successful nomination.
In an exclusive interview, Nicholson described experiencing profound emotions upon learning of his selection. “I felt tremendous excitement alongside genuine happiness and accomplishment,” he shared. “This recognition serves not merely as personal validation but as collective acknowledgment for all my partners—from UNICEF and NCFC to various government ministries and global collaborators.”
Notably, Nicholson’s submission was categorized under Partnership (SDG 17), reflecting his cross-sectoral approach to youth development. His methodology emphasizes breaking down institutional barriers to create synergistic relationships between international organizations and local communities.
When offering guidance to aspiring changemakers, Nicholson advocates for reframing community service beyond conventional metrics. “View engagement not as work but as civic duty,” he advised. “Impact shouldn’t be measured solely by scale—every contribution matters in our collective mission to build a better Belize.”
The Commonwealth Youth Awards celebrate young leaders driving positive change aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals. Nicholson’s placement among the top twenty finalists signals growing international appreciation for Caribbean-led development initiatives and positions Belize prominently within global youth leadership conversations.
