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''' | '''Omang Agarwal''' is a [[Core Participants |core participant]] of the [[Australasian Initiative|Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era - Australasia co-Laboratory]]. | ||
'''Omang Agarwal''' is a Peace builder and voracious public speaker. He is working on creating community development opportunities, to facilitate capacity building in youth and increasing social impact of NGOs. He is currently living and working in New Delhi, India. | |||
He has a strong and active background in policy. He worked as an Asia Representative for the Commonwealth Youth Peace Ambassadors Network and is the Co-founder/ Executive director of Youth for Peace International and ActAsia Summit. Omang has also volunteered his time at the Rotaract club of Delhi Central, serving as a Club Peace Representative. He has received many awards and recognitions in the field including runner up Queen’s Youth Leader Award 2016, nomination for National Youth Awardee, and Shri Ram Sustainable Leadership Award. | |||
Omang has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Delhi and a Diploma “Leading the Change” Queens Young Leaders batch 2017 from the University of Cambridge, with a major in Youth Work and Social development | |||
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Omang Agarwal is a core participant of the Reinventing Democracy in the Digital Era - Australasia co-Laboratory.
Omang Agarwal is a Peace builder and voracious public speaker. He is working on creating community development opportunities, to facilitate capacity building in youth and increasing social impact of NGOs. He is currently living and working in New Delhi, India.
He has a strong and active background in policy. He worked as an Asia Representative for the Commonwealth Youth Peace Ambassadors Network and is the Co-founder/ Executive director of Youth for Peace International and ActAsia Summit. Omang has also volunteered his time at the Rotaract club of Delhi Central, serving as a Club Peace Representative. He has received many awards and recognitions in the field including runner up Queen’s Youth Leader Award 2016, nomination for National Youth Awardee, and Shri Ram Sustainable Leadership Award.
Omang has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Delhi and a Diploma “Leading the Change” Queens Young Leaders batch 2017 from the University of Cambridge, with a major in Youth Work and Social development