Wyzdom McCalla-Rodol is interested in business, justice, politics, music, and basketball. He wants to be a world leader, and aspires to provoke values-based change that inspires institutions to better support people. He owns a small business and he works as a Director of Parliamentary Affairs at the House of Commons of Canada.
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Aurore Teta Ufitiwabo is a journalist whose interests lie in exploring diverse cultures, socioeconomic issues, and global affairs within the Commonwealth nations. Her ambition is to increase underrepresented voices, raise cross-cultural understanding, and promote positive change through storytelling. She is dedicated to delivering insightful, balanced, and impactful reporting that sheds light on both the challenges …
Jasmine Koria has a keen interest in youth work and community development. She has served as an educator, educational administrator and educational consultant for several years. She is also a published writer. Aside from teaching and writing, Jasmine enjoys serving Samoa and the Pacific in various international spaces and diplomatic capacities. Her ambitions include helping …
Joyce Wachau Chege is a journalist from Kenya who enjoys reading books and writing stories. She enjoys travelling and one of her biggest ambitions is to be able to cover stories beyond her country and share them with the world.
Imran Bacchus is the Guyana Country Representative to CYPAN and President of the Guyana National Youth Council. He is passionate about and interested in youth empowerment and gender-based violence. He enjoys writing poetry and has a love for politics, economic development and growth. He hopes to one day become a diplomat or to work in …
Bernard Lim has been active in Singaporean civil society since 2010. He has represented Singapore in conferences, including the United Nations ICPD Global Youth Forum 2012, and was awarded the Women Deliver Young Leaders Fellowship in 2016 for working on water generation and health in the Mekong Region with the Young South East Asian Leaders’ Initiative of the US State Department. …
Faseeh Abbas is a 16-year-old student from Pakistan whose interests converge at the intersection of international relations, history, and poetic expression. He finds fulfillment in unraveling global complexities, uncovering historical narratives, and crafting compelling stories. Writing poetry not only hones his linguistic finesse, but also infuses his journalistic endeavors with a unique perspective. This multifaceted …
Hannah Wakawa is a 21-year-old student from Nigeria with hopes of one day becoming a journalist. She hopes to serve as a voice to the voiceless and bring to the attention of the world, issues that are of concern in her homeland.
Joshua Kimera is a high school student from Uganda who likes music, cooking, engineering and generally learning the way things work. He likes constructive debate on world issues and social issues like youth participation, gender-based violence and children’s rights. His ambition is to be an engineer to enable him to reform urban planning in Uganda …
Amelia Mitchell is a 16-year-old Grade 11 student from Australia. She lives on a farm in rural New South Wales and enjoys spending time with her border collie, Bonnie. Amelia enjoys visual arts, plays both the piano and violin and enjoys working part time in her local town. She is a writer, an Air Force …