Kavindya Thennakoon
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Kavindya Thennakoon | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1995 (age 30–31) |
| Education | Anthropology |
| Alma mater | Lyceum International School Wellesley College |
| Occupations | Community Development and Youth Activist |
| Years active | 2011 onwards |
| Organization | Without Borders |
| Known for | Youth Capacity Building |
| Awards | Queen's Young Leader Award, Global Trailblazer Award |
| Honours | Gender Equality Adviser at United Nations Youth Advisory Panel |
| Website | withoutborderslk |
Kavindya Thennakoon (born 1995) is a Sri Lankan community development and youth activist.[1] She has been associated with both Youth Service America and the United Nations Youth Advisory Panel.
Kavindya Thennakoon was born in 1995 in Colombo, Sri Lanka, to Upali and Champa Thennakoon. Her father was murdered when she was two years old and she was raised by her mother. Thennakoon attended the Lyceum International School in Nugegoda. In 2011, she was awarded by the Cambridge Assessment International Education for scoring the highest results in the Ordinary Level (O/L) Examination and placing highest in the Sociology and Environmental Management studies.[2] In 2013, she was one of the top four scorers in the world on the Cambridge International Examinations.[3]
While still in school, she began working on community development programs to provide libraries and books for schools.[4]
In 2012 she won the Bronze Medal in the 100-meter hurdles event at the International Schools Athletic Championships.[2]
Thennakoon graduated from Wellesley College in 2019 with a major in Anthropology and a minor in Cinema and Media Studies.[5] She was the student speaker at the 2019 Wellesley College commencement.[6]