More than half of the world’s population is under 30 years old today, and as a group, young people have a remarkable capacity to inspire and shape global movements.Young global leaders like Malala Yousafzai, who advocates for quality education and gender equality, and Greta Thunberg, who advocates for climate change, are pushing for the advancement of the Sustainable Development Goals established by the United Nations.
We at the Envirolizer have responded to the call. Letting the younger generation take the lead and the responsibility, with our expert advice, experiences, and technical know-how would help shape them to be the best out there.
For the past couple of months, young leaders have responded to our call. These include Adeeb Alblooshi, the youngest Scientist in the UAE, and his sister, Dana Alblooshi, the most youthful female Astronaut Protege from UAE. Both siblings are campaigning for Regenerative and Sustainable Agriculture. We also have the young Faisal Albizioui, an undergrad student from the University of Berkeley, California, and the founder and CEO of the Youth Innovation Competition, based in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Joining them is Helen Fisher from the United Kingdom, a young entrepreneur communicating with transparency on climate solutions with a mission to help close the gap in public understanding, Chongo Mubanga, a young organic and regenerative farmer in Zambia, Jackson Buzingo, who’s into Agroforestry and the founder of OneMoreSalary in Tanzania, Daniel Debrah, Principal Technologist at Forest Research Institute in Ghana, Riza Papalid, a young entrepreneur based in Davao, Philippines, and Ihsan Can, our young eco-ambassador from Turkey who is currently studying in the UK.
These are the first young leaders who responded to our call “The Sustainable Challenge”. We look forward to seeing more young people joining the cause as we believe we can make a difference together.