Judges of the JCI TOYP are usually drawn from partner organizations such as the United Nations and the International Chamber of Commerce. Judges also typically include business and community leaders, university professors, and JCI Board of Director members.
The judging is done in two phases with a screening process to establish a short list finalists. These finalists are submitted to a second judging panel, who then select 10 honorees. The selection process is rigorous and intense, as one or more nominees are submitted for each category. The judges evaluate the finalists and rank the nominees, indicating their first, second and third preferences. The judges are asked to base their decisions on three general criteria:
1. How well the nominee exemplifies the principles articulated in the JCI Creed.
2. How the person’s achievement may have benefited his or her community, nation or the world.
3. How the person’s achievement or leadership may have inspired others.
Based on the preferences of the judges a list of 10 honorees is drawn up and published as winners of the JCI Maldives TOYP Award and then nominated to the international TOYP program.
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