The SDG Champion Prize Ceremony 2025, jointly organized by Human Harmony Nepal, Project 100, and the World Conference Council with the support of the Government of Nepal, recognized Dr. Prena Parajuli of Nepal for her outstanding contributions to SDG Goal 3: Good Health & Well-being.

Dr. Parajuli is a committed social advocate and youth leader with extensive experience in mental well-being, child rights advocacy, and healthcare planning. A beauty pageant winner and award-winning changemaker, she has led impactful initiatives with the Art of Living, Rotary District Community Heart Hospital, and Project Techie in collaboration with the US Embassy, advancing health and empowerment at both local and global levels.


As President of the Child Rights Advocacy Initiative and Head of International Relations at Project 100, she has championed youth empowerment and global partnerships, ensuring that young voices are included in shaping sustainable futures. Her leadership reflects a deep commitment to building healthier, more inclusive communities.

Recognized with multiple honors, including the Technology Excellence Award and the International Paid Period Leave Conference honor, Dr. Parajuli continues to inspire communities through advocacy, leadership, and public engagement, embodying the vision of SDG Goal 3 by promoting holistic well-being and equitable healthcare.
By honoring Dr. Prena Parajuli, the SDG Champion Prize Ceremony 2025 celebrated the transformative role of youth leaders in advancing Good Health and Well-being, and in strengthening the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
