2025-2026 Ambassadors
Meet our 2025-2026 Ambassadors
Shreyansh S, India
Shreyansh believes change begins when young people feel seen, heard, and trusted with their own stories. Through Project LEAP, he has worked to create spaces of dignity and belonging for children and youth spaces where they feel safe to express themselves, reflect on their experiences, and recognize their own power.
Through this work, he designs and facilitates experiential learning sessions using storytelling, art-based activities, group dialogue, and real-life reflection. These sessions are intentionally built around trust, empathy, and shared learning, allowing children to explore their identities, emotions, and perspectives. Alongside this, she works closely with youth volunteers, supporting them as facilitators and emerging leaders who practice listening, care, and collaboration.
Michelle H, Peru
Michelle serves as Subdirectora de Relaciones Internacionales (Sub-director of International Relations), working on initiatives focused on grant-making, social impact, and navigating bureaucratic barriers across Latin America. She is also the founder of Waina Power, a project dedicated to strengthening the personal and social development of young women and adolescents by providing tools for economic independence, confidence-building, and essential life skills. Through partnerships with organizations such as Ikua4Change and Joabe House, she develops workshops, training programs, and safe spaces that support empowerment and community-led change.
Marwah A, Indonesia
Marwah is a lifelong learner with a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations, dedicated to creating meaningful social impact through youth empowerment, education, and support for refugee communities. She is the founder of Bridges for Hope, an initiative focused on building safe and intentional learning spaces that equip refugee youth with future-ready skills and practical opportunities. Her work centers on developing programs such as the Refugee Creative Pathways Program, which encourages creative expression while exploring digital opportunities for refugee youth. Guided by a belief that small contributions can lead to lasting change, she continues to grow Bridges for Hope as a community-driven platform for learning, leadership, and empowerment.
Paul A, Ghana
As the Founding Director of the Foundation for Educational Equity and Development (FEED), Paul leads initiatives addressing educational inequality in underserved communities in Ghana. Through flagship programs including Libraries Without Walls, Aspire, and Green Vanguard, the organization has reached over 25,000 children, girls, youth, and families as of 2024. Her work focuses on expanding access to books, literacy, and digital learning through mobile literacy sessions, reading circles, storytelling, creative arts, classroom libraries, and the distribution of learning materials, while also introducing basic digital and coding skills to empower young learners.
Fabris M, Uganda
As the Founder & CEO of Solve & Flourish Africa (SOLFA), Fabris leads a youth-driven movement addressing environmental degradation, food insecurity, and climate change in refugee and rural communities. Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo and raised in Uganda’s Kyangwali Refugee Settlement, Fabris has transformed his lived experience into powerful, lasting impact. Under his leadership, SOLFA delivers solutions in climate-smart agriculture, clean energy, water purification, waste management, climate education, and sustainable livelihoods proving what locally inspired innovation can achieve.
Luthando S, South Africa
Luthando is a storyteller and visual creator from South Africa who documents everyday life through photography and film. His work focuses on capturing honest moments, community experiences, and the realities of young people, using storytelling as a way to reflect identity, environment, and social change. Through his lens, he shares stories that might otherwise go unseen, creating space for deeper understanding and connection
Agness L, USA
Agness Lungu is a software engineer and founder of Lulimi, an emerging African language technology platform focused on building translation tools, voice models, and learning experiences for underrepresented languages. Through Lulimi, she is working to expand access to technology for African language communities while supporting language preservation and cultural inclusion in the digital world. Alongside this work, she builds scalable AI systems in the cloud, with a focus on developing responsible technologies that can serve diverse communities.