Mariam has created a platform for young people, especially girls, to access opportunities in problem-solving and create rural development.
Seeing that climate change and education directly ties to gender inequality, Ahona built a platform to address these interconnected issues.
Tazreen has formed Bangladesh’s first youth-led mental health initiative that is working on normalizing mental health by breaking stigmas and taboos surrounding it.
Bashar is working towards combating the adverse effects of climate change by enabling more people to become Green Warriors.
Shoaibur and his team are bolstering farmers and changing their mindsets towards the potential of the occupation.
Through Dreamunteers, Nibrasul has created a platform for communities to come up with their solutions for building sustainable and self-reliant environments
Sanjidul is creating a platform for young people of his community to experience and practice problem solving in order to create self-reliant communities.
Recognizing the opportunity to reuse waste, Akash launched Energinee Innovations to redirect pollution into upcycled products.
Kaajal is addressing the gaps in mental health services and is battling the stigma against OCD.
Tackling both unemployment and waste, Wasudev upcycles cloth into sustainable products and employs young women in rural India.
Radhika is using creative interventions to spread awareness about organ donation in India.
Disha’s team equips women of all ages with the mindset and skillset to achieve financial independence, challenging the gendered nature of savings and investing.
Apoorvi is tackling the serious lack of awareness and the dearth of mental health professionals in Government Schools.
Naisargik aims to counteract environmental pollution and curb the risk of cancer with agricultural innovation and community outreach.
Chandani aims to spread Kindness and change society’s attitude towards stray animals.