Tackling the Big Problem of Food Waste - A Campaign of a Young Woman to Change Society
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We use our blog space to feature content created by our Global Ambassadors. These are inspiring stories of everyday young people who are taking small or large steps to contribute positively to their communities.
If, once you've read these stories, you want to do your part too but don't know how, get in touch with us and we'll try our best to connect you with someone who can help.
Girls and Women in Agriculture
CSS - Services from a woman’s heart to the heart of Bankstown
20 Year Old Scientist creating impact on earth and other planets
Meet Ngosong Clement Nkengbeza: An insider into one of Cameroon’s finest
Looking back at a tough year
State Progressive Women’s Forum- A World where women realise their full potential.
Make Clothes That Tell A Story - Fashion and Ethics
Re. Source General Store: Combatting Plastic Waste
One Man’s Quest Towards Eco-friendly Menstrual Practices in Nepal
Marj3: A shortcut to your dream opportunity!
How To Change Lives By Giving Out A Book
ITeMs: IMPACTING TEEN MOTHERS INITIATIVE
“HOW WAS I BORN?” – A KID’S QUESTION BEHIND THE S PROJECT’S ESTABLISHMENT
Smile World- A March Towards Peace, Happiness, Social and Youth Development
EYS: Achieving Youth Empowerment Nationally and Internationally
Inspiration from Volunteerism: The Noela Lyonga Foundation
Karima Nibaradun, the educator changing the lives of rural kids in the Upper West Region of Ghana
BUILDING STRONGER AND RESILIENT COMMUNITIES IN HA-SEKANTŠI, LESOTHO
It Starts from a Local Village - Reasons a Globally-Minded Leader Works There
Smoke-Free Agents: Everyone can be an agent in their own environment!
The Eat Out Movement Works To Eradicate Homelessness
EMPOWERING TEENAGE GIRLS: THE BE-BETTER MENTORSHIP AGENDA
UNSWMSA: a wider knowledge of Islam to reach tolerant multiculturalism in Australia
Promoting Peace for Quality Education
Silicon Mountain: Celebrating a Female Techpreneur
Girl Child Education and YoungPearl Organization
“They asked me if this movement was successful, I think yes”, said Founder of Zero Waste Ha Tinh
CreceCamp: Breaking the barriers of language and inclusion
GMOs, Climate Change and Youth Activism: An Interview with Rachel Parent