URI youth program announces 2011 ambassadors

4 February 2011

URI's Young Leaders Program announced its 2011 Youth Ambassadors this week. Selected from more than 100 applicants from around the world, these accomplished and dedicated youth represent the future of URI. Over the coming year, they will be mentored by experienced interfaith leaders, participate in URI trainings and conferences, design and implement community service projects, and start new Cooperation Circles.

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2011 Youth Ambassadors

North America

Ajarat Bada - female, Muslim, Moreno Valley, USA

Jordan Limoges – female, Presbyterian, Stanford, USA

Europe

Rosen Dimov – male, Eastern Orthodox, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria

Ema Smajic –female, Spiritual person, Muslim and Christian backgrounds, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

MENA

Zakaria el Hamel – male, Muslim, Oujda-Angad, Morocco

Morad Jarrah – male, Muslim, Irbid, Jordan

South East Asia and Pacific

Jessica Woodward – female, Catholic, Brisbane, Australia

Vivian Baraguir – female, Muslim, Cotabato City, Philippines

Africa

Ogaga Maxwell - male, Pentecostal, Warri (Delta State), Nigeria

Valerie Obegi – female, Catholic, Nairobi, Kenya

Asia

Anqa Zarish – female, Protestant, Punjab, Pakistan

Suchith Abeyewickreme – male, Buddhist, Kiribathgoda, Sri Lanka

Latin America and the Caribbean

Adriana Aguinaga – female, Catholic, Peru

Cesar Almonte – male, Christian, Dominican Republic

Multiregion

Hala Dasouqi – female, Muslim, Wisconsin (USA)/Jordan