According to the saying For us to have a saner and better Socioeconomic and Political environment where everyone could live and lead a life worthwhile, everyone must be involved in the change-making process. This was the firm belief of Ashoka—Innovators (an international nonprofit organization that builds and cultivates communities of change leaders to create that desired world).
At a media conference in Lagos with the #EverydayChangemaking, #
According to her, in other to realize this vision of “Everyone a Changemaker”, the media (TV, radio, publishers, newspapers, blogs, social media, influencers, content creators, etc.) must play a frontline role as Champions of the EACH movement.
“For the past 41 years, Ashoka has pioneered the field of Social Entrepreneurship and has supported social entrepreneurs and changemakers in shifting mindsets and transforming societies across all regions of the world.
“With “Everyone Is a Changemaker” We believe that the world will surely be a much better place when every Nigerian, every African, and everyone world-over realizes and owns their power to contribute to the common good of all.
Nzerem stressed that the only way to shift the mindset of 200 million Nigerians, 1.3 billion Africans, and 7.9 billion people globally and help the world to step out as powerful creators in the new reality is when the media takes a lead in sharing EACH key messages, stories, interviews, dialogues, documentaries, activities, and programs with diverse audiences, noting that Changemaking is a new education and the superpower of the 21st century.
“The change-making skills which set every child and every young person apart and help them thrive in the new world defined by change, complexity, and uncertainty are Empathy; New Leadership; and Open, fluid Team-of-Teams. As such, every parent, guardian, teacher, publisher, media practitioner, policymaker, public officer, youth leader, farmer, businessman or woman, professional, and all adults owe a responsibility to the younger generation to help them along on their journey to master change-making skills, and start creating solutions for their families, schools, communities, and society,” she added.
On his part, the vice president of the group, Okey Uzoechina, reiterated that it takes a village to raise a child; it takes an ecosystem to shift mindsets; while it takes a systems-change approach to shift society into the new reality.
He posited that for the above reasons, Ashoka deemed it imperative to partner with media, publishers, teachers, students, schools, schools of education, young people, youth leaders, the government, the private sector, organizations, and communities who are already reaching everyone daily across the nooks and crannies of Nigeria.
“Together, we co-design and co-lead the “Everyone a Changemaker” movement. We seek to inspire and empower everyone by sharing and widely disseminating the EACH vision and mission, key messages, real-life stories of young change-making, videos, and useful Changemaking tools and resources which benefit everyone.
“By bringing together co-leaders of the “Everyone a Changemaker” movement to share ideas and strategize together, we are also building trust among our Revolutionary Core of co-leaders and enabling cross-cutting relationship and networking among partners,” he averred.
Reported by Henry Uche