BuildingHealth

Building Health is a youth organization that works to bring improving to  quality of life to people in situation of vulnerability with special emphasis in indigenous comunnities,  through programs that acts over health, social development and  education.  They have developed a program that provides  primary healthcare caravans that include free medical service, free medications and […]

Ngoni Mugwisi

Ngoni Mugwisi is a MasterCard Foundation Scholar in Barrett, the Honors College at Arizona State University pursuing a BSE in Electrical Engineering with a minor in Engineering Management. An elected member of the national engineering honor society, Tau Beta Pi, Ngoni is interested in finding and developing relationships between the technical and business fields and […]

Stair Gardens Project

Ngoni grew up in a rural subsistence farming community in Zimbabwe.  Attending school in America, he was exposed to raised bed technologies for increasing crop yields.  Spotting his first bunkbed, he wondered if a tiered bed system could work and personally designed a tiered gardening system with three platforms, enabling water conservation, multiple crop production […]

The Jackfruit Company

The Jackfruit Company, a Global Village Fruit company, is the global leader in jackfruit foods.  This growing social enterprise was founded in 2011 by the top-ranking 2013 Harvard College graduate, Resolution Fellow Annemarie “Annie” Ryu.  Jackfruit foods are fiber-rich, low-calorie, cholesterol-free, soy-free, gluten-free, and nut-free meat alternatives, with the texture of pulled pork or braised […]

Greta Solinap

Greta is currently a medical student, class of 2019, at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University. She spent two years prior to medical school working in the Philippines on projects that aimed to provide health care access to under-resourced, rural communities, including a community organizing program for marginalized patients with X-linked dystonia Parkinsons (XDP). […]

Megan Rosenberger

Megan Rosenberger’s environmental passion began while growing-up in Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania after a devastating rainfall flooded her community. She began to work with worldwide organizations to educate her community about rain barrels and their positive impact on pollution and flooding reduction. In 2012, she was awarded the President Obama’s Environmental Youth Award. Megan was also […]

Mojia Shen

Mojia Shen was born and raised in Qinhuangdao, China. In 2012, she was selected to represent China in United World College-USA, together with 200 students from 80 countries. In 2014, she entered Wellesley College, studying economics and psychology. Revive, her Commitment to Action to Clinton Global Initiative University 2015, will become the first non-profit organization in […]

Revive

Because of China’s one-child policy, a large number of families in China have two parents, but only one child.  Sadly, in a large number of cases, this means that the loss of a child leaves grieving parents without a next generation, alongside the potential for significant additional psychological and emotional trauma.  Mojia’s venture will help […]

Glenda Alfaro

Glenda is a young leader who has excelled for her entrepreneurship and willingness to help her community in El Salvador. In 2013, she was recognized by President Clinton after placing second in the Clinton Global Initiative University (CGIU) Commitments Challenge competition. Because of the great progress of her composting project in her community, her Commitment […]

GardenEs From Garbage

Glenda and her team will create a composting program to help rural communities in Sonsonate, El Salvador, preparing to scale the project nationally.  The compost bins will be created onsite from local materials on a proven design template, and local communities will be trained in their (easy) use.  These inexpensive soil conditioners will recycle organic […]