Zonta International Awardee Holds Book-Reading Session. Arizza Ann Sahi Nocum, administrator of the Kristiyano-Islam Peace Library, holds book-reading session with poor children from a slum area in Quezon City where Kris has set up its second library. Nocum is one of five international winners of Zonta’s Young Women in Public Affairs Award (YWPA) for her work in building libraries and distributing books in areas known to be hotspots of rebel and terrorist groups in Mindanao.

Young Filipina Bags Zonta International’s Coveted Global Award
For Her Literacy Advocacy Work In War-Torn Areas

A young Filipina-Muslim has done the country proud by becoming one of the five international awardees of the Zonta International Young Women in Public Affairs Award (YWPA) for her work in building libraries and distributing books in areas known to be hotspots of rebel and terrorist groups.

Christian-Muslim Wins Top Zonta International Award. Arizza Ann Sahi Nocum, Zonta International Awardee, gives a talk to Christian and Muslim scholars of the Krisiyano-Islam Peace Library (Kris) in a known terrorist lair in Zamboanga City. Nocum is the young administrator of the Kris Library literacy program which has set up private libraries and help fill up public libraries without books all over the country.

Arizza Ann Sahi-Nocum, the 16-year-old administrator of the Kristiyano-Islam Peace Library (Kris), became the first Filipina to win the prestigious YWPA international award along with four other awardees from the US, Switzerland, India and Ghana.

Each of the five winners will get US $3,000 from the Zonta International Foundation. The other winners are Emily Kvalheim (USA), Mehitabel Markwei (Ghana), Anjali Chandrashekar (India) and Nasma Dasser (Switzerland).

The five finalists were chosen through a rigorous screening and review by 1,200 Zonta clubs across 64 countries.  Zonta International is a global organization of executives and professionals working together to advance the status of women worldwide through service and advocacy.

Likewise, Nocum – a Christian-Muslim – will receive an additional US $1,000 for besting other finalists in the Zonta International District 17 which comprises of the Zonta clubs in Hong Kong, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia and the Philippines. Arizza was nominated by the Zonta Club of Quezon City.

“I dedicate this award to our Christian and Muslim scholars and library users whose determination to pursue their dreams amid war, hunger and extreme poverty inspires me to work harder to improve myself and to pursue our advocacy work amid my busy school schedules,” said Nocum, who started giving speeches and distributing books in poor public schools in Mindanao when she was seven years old.

Christian-Muslim Wins Zonta’s Top International Prize. Arizza Ann Sahi Nocum (smiling center), the first Filipina to win the International Young Women in Public Affairs Award (YWPA), hand over books to a poor student in Quezon City where the Kristiyano-Islam Peace Library has set up its second privately-owned library. Arizza won the award for her literacy advocacy work in building libraries and distributing books in areas known to be hotspots of rebel and terrorist groups in Mindanao.Chosen through her essay writings and advocacy work profile sent to Zonta International, Nocum earned the coveted award for her work in the non-profit organization Kris Peace Library which was put up by her Roman Catholic father  Armand (a former reporter of the Philippine Daily Inquirer), and her Muslim mother Annora. The Nocums have started the advocacy in 2001.

The organization aims to eradicate poverty and conflict through the education of the youth throughout the Philippines. It carries the belief that war is the product not only of religious extremism but also of poverty, lack of education, and hopelessness.

Thus far, KRIS has built and established five libraries in a slum area in Quezon City; in a resettlement area for victims of Typhoon Ondoy in Montalban, Rizal; in a suspected jump-off point of the Abu Sayyaf in Zamboanga City; and set the foundation for two more libraries in a Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) stronghold in Tungawan, Zamboanga del Sur.

The Kris Library has awarded 101 scholarship grants to poor children in these areas; provides free computer use and basic computer lessons to poor kids; and donated thousands of books, school supplies; and computers to public schools and poor communities all over the country. (To know more about Kris Library, please go to http://www.krislibrary.com).

“My dad always tells me: every book we get from our donors and send to the kids takes them one step away from poverty and one step towards a better life. That’s what I believe in too,” Nocum shares.

As administrator of the advocacy, Arizza catalogues the books at the libraries, writes news articles and letters to donors, facilitates activities with children, and interacts with volunteers, donors, and partners of the organization.

An honor graduate of the Philippine Science High School, Arizza is a freshman at the University of the Philippines where she is an Oblation Scholar. She is majoring in industrial engineering.

Zonta International President Dianne Curtis will hand Nocum the award at 2 p.m. on August 27 at the Zonta’s 16th District Conference at the Sofitel Hotel in Pasay. Zonta’s YWPA award is given to young women aged 16-19 years old who demonstrate a commitment to leadership in public policy, government and volunteer organizations.

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PRESS RELEASE:
August 25, 2011

Reference:
Ann Sahi Nocum
09175208013/09497335528; (02)7030040
zamboyo66@yahoo.com.

Please also check the following links for the official Zonta International Announcement: http://www.zonta.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=h1L3DaK3xAA%3D&tabid=98, http://www.zonta.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=LspZYzwDyJM%3D&tabid=87, http://zontad17.org/midreport/ywpa.pdf

3 responses to “[Press Release] Young Filipina Bags Zonta International’s Coveted Global Award”

  1. This is a good literacy project by our young people. Congrats Arriza Nocum. Carry on your good work.

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    1. Thanks Alma Martin for the comment, will forward this to Ms Arriza Nocum and the rest of the KRIS library group. We agree indeed that this is good news and something to be proud of.
      Thanks for the read and hope you follow us more.

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