The Youth Empowerment Forum (YEF) 2025, organized by the Center for Global Dialogue and Leadership (CGDL) in collaboration with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), has proudly unveiled the final list of fully funded and partially funded delegates for its upcoming global forum in Geneva this September.
🌟 Representing the Global Youth Voice
This year’s selection includes outstanding young leaders from over 50 countries — chosen through a rigorous, rubric-based process for their vision, impact, and leadership potential. These changemakers come from various sectors including academia, student activism, social entrepreneurship, policymaking, technology, and media.
✅ Fully Funded Delegates – Youth Empowerment Forum 2025
Here are the names of the fully funded delegates selected to represent their countries at YEF 2025:
🌐 Africa, Asia, Europe & Americas
- Sameen – Pakistan
- Roxanne – South Africa
- Pedro Gabriel – Brazil
- Joseph – Ghana
- Lyna – Algeria
- Raúl Cristóbal – Switzerland
- Anna – Austria
- Adriana – Portugal
- Antara – India
- Diallo – Senegal
- Paula – Spain
- Abril – Argentina
- Omnya – Egypt
- Ait-Ameur – Morocco
- Jaita – Bangladesh
- Kunsang Choden – Nepal
- Bernice Munanie – Kenya
- Ghaith Salah Hadi – Iraq
- Maysoon Abdallah – Sudan
- Kasongo Kalamba Daniel – Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Mohammad Mudasir – Afghanistan
- Priscilla Nnenna – Nigeria
- Shakhzod – Uzbekistan
- Eyasu – Ethiopia
- James Frederick Foster – Guinea
- Anastasiia – Russia
- Eve Bidouane – Cameroon
- Shiwei – China
- Erick – Tanzania
- Modibo – Mali
- Bananayesu – Rwanda
- Jolis – Burundi
- Sakaria Isse – Somalia
- Arvin – Indonesia
- Ghaith – Syria
- Muhammad Afnan Bin Haji – Malaysia
- Madina – Tajikistan
- Danik – Cambodia
- Goabaone A – Botswana
- Sherouk – Egypt
💼 Partially Funded Delegates – YEF 2025
Below is the list of partially funded delegates selected for YEF 2025:
- Fatou – Gambia
- Karabo – Botswana
- Emely Athena Arelis – Peru
- Mammer – Morocco
- Nayrouz – Libya
- Jezreel – Philippines
- Ruby – Australia
- Layan – Saudi Arabia
- Thang – Myanmar
- Widiana – Haiti
- Nigar – Azerbaijan
- Mateo Agustin – Argentina
- Mohammed – Yemen
- Daniela – Mexico
- Huzaima – Pakistan
- Pauline – Malawi
- Ahmed – Maldives
- Maggie – Canada
- Ashley – USA
- Sujung – Republic of Korea
- Ali – Iran
- Kimberly – Ghana
- Thitiphong – Thailand
- Aras – Turkey
- Hiroki – Japan
- Kalkidan – Ethiopia
- Fanti – Nigeria
- Maria – Romania
- Djabgassou – Togo
- Watuthanthrige Kevin Gregory Shyam – Sri Lanka
📍 Why YEF 2025 Matters
The Youth Empowerment Forum 2025 aims to:
- Bring together young leaders globally for networking, collaboration, and policy engagement.
- Provide a platform for youth to co-create solutions aligned with the SDGs.
- Empower participants through workshops, discussions, and cultural exchange in Geneva, Switzerland.
By welcoming this powerful and diverse group of delegates, the forum strengthens the global youth voice for a sustainable, equitable, and inclusive future.
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