The Global Voices Executive Team is delighted to announce the appointment of the Semester Two 2024 Global Voices Fellows.
See their Bio's Here:
Attending the World Food Forum in Rome, Italy:
This could not happen without the support of AgriFutures Australia and Curtin University.
Lucinda Gibson
Laura Carniel
Malachai Clements
Danai Jedrzejczyk
Attending the IMF/WB in Washington DC, USA.
This could not happen without the support of the Menzies Foundation, the University of Sydney, Curtin University and the University of Melbourne.
Andreas Zakhari
Alice Sharma
Mohammad Saad Khodr
Giovanna Bongiorno
Sydney Rice
Attending the COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan:
This could not happen without the support of Curtin University and the University of Melbourne.
Eliza Chaney
Jack Willis
Roberto Vitali-Lawn
Nicole Hutton
Roman Davas-Fahey
Lilia Ben Dekhil
A group of impressive young Australians is gearing up to embark on their journey through the Global Voices Fellowship program. Designed for individuals aged 18-30, this initiative aims to provide them with invaluable experience in policymaking and international diplomacy. Fellows will gain unparalleled experience through:
Participation in a three-day pre-departure briefing and skills-building session in Canberra.
Attendance at an international conference, engaging in global discussions on key issues.
Crafting a 2,500-word policy proposal based on their experiences and learnings.
The Semester Two Fellows will join a network of over 350 alumni who have participated in more than 100 international summits since the establishment of Global Voices in 2011.
As part of the announcement, Global Voices’ Chief Executive Officer, Elly Hanrahan stated, “The dedication an talent of the Semester 2 Global Voices cohort is remarkable. As we welcome this new cohort of future leaders, we’re inspired by their potential and are excited to provide them with the critical tools and experiences they’ll need to shape the future with integrity and innovation."
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