We are providing change-makers with direct access to global decision-makers and policy forums, and equipping them with the resources, technical assistance, and funding to transform their visions for a more gender-equal world into reality. 

Our Ambassadors range from experienced change-makers to youth leaders all invested in a hopeful future. In this way, we are creating a pool of knowledge to learn from and be inspired by.

The Ambassadors

  • Akilah Jaramogi

    Akilah is an Indigenous Merikin descendant, Forester, Environmental Consultant, Social Entrepreneur and Cultural Activist.

  • Elena Balbekova

    Elena is a sustainability and climate action activist and advocate. Elena has extensive legal, economic, public policy and private practice experience.

  • Shreya Ghodawat

    Shreya is a sustainability strategist and an impact entrepreneur. She is the founder and CEO of Sustainable Guides, a collaborative climate consultancy working with businesses to transform their operations for a greener, more equitable future.

  • Laurel Kivuyo

    Laurel is an environmentalist with a passion for sustainability and climate advocacy. She is the founder of the Climate Hub Tanzania and is the country’s Youth Environment Ambassador

  • Sharon Gakii

    Sharon is the co-founder of the International Consortium on Climate and Biodiversity (ICCB). She is a climate justice activist from Kenya at Friday's for future MAPA movement.

  • Kristina Rodriguez

    Kristina is the Oceans Fellow with the UNFCCC Climate Champion’s Ocean team accelerating the development of ocean based climate solutions mobilizing the Mangrove Breakthrough and Sustainable Ocean Plans. Kristina provides support to the UNFCCC High Level Climate Champions to deliver on the mandate from Parties.

  • Janet Mrenica

    Janet is a lifetime environmentalist with an extensive career in finance, policy, programming and community development. She is a Climate Reality Leader and supports the development of Climate Hubs in Southeastern Ontario.

  • Namusaazi Christine

    Namusaazi is the founder of the organisation SHE Unit Uganda where she provides young women with workable skills. She is also the regional director for Women of Africa International, an organisation that focuses on women's empowerment and economic growth.

  • Sandrine Dixson-Declève

    Sandrine is Co-President of the Club of Rome. She currently Chairs the European Commission, Expert Group on Economic and Societal Impact of Research & Innovation (ESIR) and sits on the European Commission’s Mission on Climate Change & Adaptation.

  • Anila Noor

    Anila is a refugee-activist, TEDx Speaker and Researcher based in the Netherlands. As an Advisor and expert consultant, she works with different international institutions as UN and World Bank, on designing engagement projects related to inclusion and diversity.

  • Dianey Mugalizi

    Dianey has a background in environmental education and is currently at Green Africa Foundation in Kenya where she runs a project Plant Your Age which is a global call for all individuals, corporates, governments and organizations to grow and nurture trees equivalent to their ages and anniversaries.

  • Shristi Adhikari

    Shristi has been working as a youth ambassador at Real Food Systems and as a volunteer at SHE Changes Climate. Her main focus has been empowering female farmers by teaching them sustainable agriculture practices that can manage the changing weather patterns because of climate change.

  • Tafadzwa Kurotwi

    Tafadzwa is a Climate Activist and Humanitarian from Zimbabwe. She is the co-founder of Emerald Climate Hub, a youth-led organization that seeks to amplify Zimbabwean voices and find sustainable solutions to climate change through innovation and technology.

  • Thais Corral

    Thais is a social innovator and entrepreneur, women’s rights and ecological activist. In her 35 years of experience working in the sustainability and equality agendas, she has led award-winning projects that offer nature-based solutions that address the restoration of the ecosystem and the quality of life of the local communities.

  • Tishiko King

    Tishiko is a proud Kulkalaig woman from the Island of Masig and Badugal of Themu Clan in the Torres Straits and has recently joined the Australian Communities Foundation as their First Nations Program Manager. Based in Naarm//Melbourne, Tish is spirited about sharing culture and amplifying social inequality and the rights of First Nations people.

  • Zara Hussey

    Zara is a passionate advocate for climate change in the areas of climate action and gender. Alongside her master's in Global Challenges for Sustainability from Trinity College, Zara dedicates her expertise as the Deputy Director of Communications at Climate Cardinals.

  • Alice Durand-Reville

    Alice is passionate about impactful dialogues between public and private sectors, Alice forges collaborations for the greater good, drawing on expertise in global and European food systems and agriculture policies.

  • Dominique Brustlein-Bobst

    Dominique is a member of several Boards of Directors and a philanthropic consultant in Switzerland and abroad in the fields of human rights, humanitarian aid, education, social integration, disability, medical research, culture and the arts, animal welfare and the environment.