Announcing the 6th Cohort of the Youth Delegate Program

We are excited to announce the upcoming 6th Cohort of the Youth Delegate Program, which will begin on January 10, 2022. This cohort will bring together 104 passionate young leaders from 47 different countries, each committed to making a positive impact on the world.

The Youth Delegate Program will offer a transformative experience, equipping emerging leaders with the tools, skills, and networks they need to address global challenges effectively. Over the course of 12 weeks, the 6th Cohort will embark on an intensive journey through leadership development, collaborative efforts, and action-oriented problem-solving. The program will be divided into three phases: self-awareness and leadership, influence and collaboration, and taking decisive action to address real-world issues.

Here are the remarkable individuals who will make up the 6th Cohort:

  • Adebimpe Bashorun (Nigeria)

  • Aisyah Lyana (Singapore)

  • Ajla Starja (Albania)

  • Alexandra Irina Pînzariu (Romania)

  • Ali Haso (Iraq)

  • Anastasia Sylvia (Indonesia)

  • Ana Cristina Vides-Gomez (Mexico)

  • Anke De Boer (Netherlands)

  • Anna Marie Møller (Denmark)

  • Apsana Kafle (Nepal)

  • Ariela Gildenson (Mexico)

  • Arnaud D'haeyere (Belgium)

  • Ashish Gupta (Nepal)

  • Ashton Lim (Malaysia)

  • Aswathi Raj (India)

  • Athena Vassilopoulos (France)

  • Audrey Fontaine (France)

  • Aya Kamil (Morocco)

  • Benjamin Skinner (United Kingdom)

  • Bianca Jaldin (Bolivia)

  • Bianca Schwam Auriemo (Brazil)

  • Cameron Artango (Papua New Guinea)

  • Cameron Camillo (France)

  • Carla Elizabeth (preferred name: Lizzie) Freitas Teixeira (United Kingdom)

  • Carolina de Albuquerque (Portugal)

  • Charmaine Zitha (South Africa)

  • Clémentine Gautier (France)

  • Cole Bartlett (United States)

  • Criomhthann Morrison (Ireland [Republic])

  • Daniel Zeymer-von Metnitz (Germany)

  • Devanshi Kalhans (India)

  • Diego Reyes (Peru)

  • Emma Yule (United Kingdom)

  • Esma Türkmani (Turkey)

  • Fabricio Correa (Mexico)

  • Faith June Napwora (Kenya)

  • Francesca Wilson (Trinidad & Tobago)

  • Freddy Kanyama (Congo [Democratic Rep])

  • Ginisha Dewani (India)

  • Glyre Treasure Faeldonia (Philippines)

  • Hailey Desai (India)

  • Hafiza Samath (Malaysia)

  • Hamayun Khan (Afghanistan)

  • Hana Sanadi (United Kingdom)

  • Harshitha Satish (India)

  • Helay Safi (Germany)

  • Iró Tsoutsa del Río (Spain)

  • Isaac Bamidele (Nigeria)

  • Isabella Miller (United States)

  • Jackson Durbin (United States)

  • Jasmine Greene (Barbados)

  • Jessica Li (China)

  • Jin Wei Louis Chan (Singapore)

  • Jo Hong (China)

  • Johanna Schwarz (Germany)

  • Jonas Nitschke (Germany)

  • Jorge Juaristi Rua (Spain)

  • José Felipe Contreras Hernández (Mexico)

  • Josefina Rohde (Argentina)

  • Josh Buss (United States)

  • Julia Korten (Germany)

  • Júlia Coimbra (Brazil)

  • Katherine Feng (Australia)

  • Ksheeraja Satish (India)

  • Léa Stevens (France)

  • Lidia Martin Velasco (Spain)

  • Liliana Amada Argüello Labandera (Mexico)

  • Luana Souza (Brazil)

  • Magdalena García (Mexico)

  • Malissa Moses (Trinidad & Tobago)

  • María Jimena Jurado Giraldo (Colombia)

  • Mariana Faciroli (Brazil)

  • Markus Fischer (Austria)

  • Marthje Schüler (Germany)

  • Mateus Lachtermacher (Brazil)

  • Mayukha Dyta (United States)

  • Melat Hagos (Ethiopia)

  • Melinda Maria Douglas (India)

  • Melvyn Tang (United Kingdom)

  • Mike Ngabo (Rwanda)

  • Mirna Hamdan (Jordan)

  • Muskaan Waraich (Canada)

  • Naseem Azeez (Iraq)

  • Nathan Ching (China)

  • Neeti Mahajan (United Kingdom)

  • Nelson Barcelos (Brazil)

  • Niki Nez (Hungary)

  • Nkateko Mongwene (South Africa)

  • Opeoluwa Makinde (Nigeria)

  • Paridhi Gairola (India)

  • Precious Okwulu (Nigeria)

  • Purva Padh (India)

  • Raifa Basheer (India)

  • Rajkumar Gupta (India)

  • Ranjani Gnaneshwar (India)

  • Rico Chace (United Kingdom)

  • Ritu Valia (India)

  • Roch Desrousseaux (France)

  • Safae Laarabi (Morocco)

  • Sandra Ejiofor (Nigeria)

  • Seira Mizusawa (Japan)

  • Shaima Al-Monefie (Yemen)

  • Shariffa Chebichi (Kenya)

  • Shrey Sood (India)

  • Shruthi Srinivasan (India)

  • Shubhangi Thakur (India)

  • Sofia Fernandez (Ecuador)

  • Sonal Rawat (United Kingdom)

  • Tanvi Mohan (India)

  • Temiloluwa Adeniyi (United States)

  • Thaiana Zandona (Brazil)

  • Thomas Jessup (Australia)

  • Virusha Pather (South Africa)

  • Wynsey Chen (Singapore)

  • Yara Obeidi (Canada)

  • Yasmina Chan López (Guatemala)

  • Zeinorin Angkang (India)

Throughout the program, these delegates will participate in a series of workshops, peer-to-peer learning sessions, and practical challenges that will push them to develop their leadership skills, strengthen their collaborative abilities, and design innovative solutions to global issues. They will explore their personal leadership identities, master the art of storytelling and influence, and collaborate to address some of the most pressing challenges facing the world today.

As they progress through the program, we are confident that the delegates of the 6th Cohort will apply the lessons and skills they will acquire to create positive change in their communities. They will join a global network of Youth Delegates who are committed to making the world a better place, and we are eager to see the impact they will have in the years to come.

Stay tuned for updates and stories from these inspiring young leaders. We invite you to support them as they embark on their journey to create a more just, sustainable, and inclusive world. Let’s celebrate their upcoming achievements and look forward to the incredible work they will accomplish.

 
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