Who’s your unsung hero?
The Â鶹ԼÅÄ Inspirations Awards - Outlook's quest for the world’s most inspiring people - is back
Are you feeling overwhelmed? Worn down by all the conflict and antagonism in the world? We have something to brighten your outlook: today, we are launching the Â鶹ԼÅÄ Inspirations Awards 2020! A celebration of the world's most inspiring people.
In 2018, our judges Tessa Thompson, Frank Gardner and Kumi Naidoo picked three incredible winners:
Nice Leng’ete, who escaped female circumcision when she was 8 years old, became the only girl in her village to go to school, and then convinced her Maasai elders to end FGM; Brisa de Angulo, who challenged Bolivia's legal system and set up a school for sexual abuse survivors after she was raped as a teenager; and Livey Van Wyk, who was ostracised by her community when she became an HIV+ pregnant teen but then went on to become the youngest mayor in Namibia.
Now, we need YOUR help for Â鶹ԼÅÄ Inspirations 2020.
Is there an unsung hero that you would like to nominate for this year’s longlist? Send your entries to www.bbcworldservice.com/inspirations. It also has our terms and privacy notice. We're accepting submissions until 12:00 GMT on Thursday 9 April, so no time to lose!
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