Sparkles‘ 25: A Celebration of Leadership and Youth Empowerment at AIESEC in the University of Kelaniya

Kelaniya, Sri Lanka March 1,2025 “Sparkles ‘25”, the annual awards ceremony of AIESEC in the University of Kelaniya, took center stage as an evening of recognition, motivation, and inspiration. This landmark event honored young leaders who have demonstrated excellence in leadership, teamwork, and innovation. As an educational platform dedicated to showcasing youth impact, Eduwire was privileged to cover this celebration of growth and achievement.


AIESEC, known for developing young leaders through global exchanges and skill building initiatives, has once again proven its commitment to fostering future changemakers. The event recognized outstanding members across various categories, with the most anticipated awards “The Best Young Leader” and “The Best Emerging Young Leader” going to individuals who have excelled in driving positive change within the organization.

More than an awards ceremony, Sparkles ‘25 served as an educational and developmental milestone for AIESECers, reinforcing the values of resilience, leadership, and continuous learning. The event inspired attendees to strive for excellence, embrace challenges, and contribute to a brighter future.

At Eduwire, we are committed to amplifying stories of student and youth success. Sparkles ‘25 was a shining example of how platforms like AIESEC are shaping tomorrow’s leaders. We extend our congratulations to the winners and look forward to following their journeys as they continue to learn, lead, and inspire.

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