‘The 2025 class of Young Leaders for the SDGs is a powerful testament to the courage, creativity and commitment of young people who are driving real change around the world,’ said Felipe Paullier, UN Assistant Secretary-General for Youth.
"From tackling the climate crisis to promoting mental health, redesigning education and advocating for peace, these young leaders are not just responding to today's global challenges: they are actively shaping the future. In this time of deep division and uncertainty, they embody the very spirit of the United Nations: unity, action and hope for a better future," he added.
This is the first cohort selected and announced by the new United Nations Youth Office, building on the legacy of the Office of the Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth, which launched the initiative in 2016.
Every two years, 17 young change-makers are chosen for providing solutions to some of the world's most pressing challenges and whose leadership contributes to the achievement of the SDGs. Since its launch, the initiative has reached millions of young people around the world, inspiring action and amplifying youth-led innovation and collaboration.
Following a call for applications earlier this year, which attracted more than 33,000 applications from over 150 countries, the SDG 2025 Young Leaders – all aged between 16 and 33 – come from all corners of the globe.
They are artists, founders, community mobilisers, athletes, doctors, peacemakers, entrepreneurs and scientists working in all areas of United Nations action: sustainable development, human rights, peace and security.
(in alphabetical order by first name)