The Eureka Fellowship for Youth Changemakers in Canada highlights the importance of empowering young leaders to drive sustainable change. Among the 13 selected fellows are Farkhunda Muhtaj, Reegan Jungkind, and Ronaar Qureshi, each addressing critical social issues through their initiatives. This fellowship, supported by AstraZeneca Canada and Plan International Canada, aims to amplify the impact of these changemakers on health, society, and the environment.
The fellows will participate in the 2024 One Young World Summit, where they will collaborate with peers from around the globe. Their diverse backgrounds and shared commitment to social equity, climate action, and mental health demonstrate the potential of youth-led initiatives. The partnership between AstraZeneca Canada and Plan International Canada underscores the corporate responsibility to invest in the next generation of leaders.
• AstraZeneca Canada partners with Plan International to support youth changemakers.
• Eureka Fellowship empowers young leaders to tackle sustainability challenges.
The company collaborates with Plan International Canada to invest in youth leaders through the Eureka Fellowship.
The organization partners with AstraZeneca Canada to support young changemakers in creating sustainable solutions.
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