AI

Helping young changemakers unlock the power of AI

A Global Initiative

Young changemakers are tackling the most pressing issues of our time, but are often stretched and under-resourced. We believe helping them mindfully and ethically adopt AI tools can significantly help reduce this burden and focus more on and therefore scale up their impact in the world

Our MENA cohort

Mariam AlSaad
AlManakh is a youth-led non-profit organisation that aims to raise awareness about climate change and sustainability in Kuwait, through research, community engagement and education.    
Mariam AlSaeed • Kuwait
Laura Paterson
CONCAT is the first refugee/female led digital service provider    
Laura Jardine Paterson • Lebanon
Rahma Ibrahim
Climate School is a platform that provides Arabic-language resources on environmental reporting and offers free training for journalists.
Rahma Ibrahim • Egypt
Amal Ridene
Tunisian Young Climate Change Negotiators support the Tunisian delegation at UNFCCC by actively participating as party delegates in international climate negotiations.    
Amal Ridene • Middle East and North Africa
Bassel Al Madani
Entrepioneers 2030 is a Syrian youth-led platform connecting young entrepreneurs and active citizens for rebuild Syria and achieve the SDGs 2030.    
Bassel Almadani • Syria
Ola Alhaj
Reco Project is Syria’s first youth-led environmental initiative, focused on tackling plastic pollution and empowering Syrians to join the global climate action movement.
Ola Alhaj • Syria
Mohammed Alyatari
The Arab Youth Sustainable Development Network (AYSDN) addresses the critical issue of youth engagement in sustainable development within the MENA region.    
Mohammed Ahmed Mohammed Alyatari • Yemen
Emaan Khan
Earth Warriorz is AI backed Climate education through stories in UN & Non-UN languages    
Emaan Danish Khan • United Arab Emirates
Iraqui telemedicine
The Iraqi Telemedicine Center is established to improve healthcare in Iraq, particularly for vulnerable groups, through the use of technology and telemedicine practices.    
Sarah Shakrawee • Iraq
Lilian Haddad
EcoYouth Jordan is a social-environmental women-led initiative working for a sustainable green future.    
Lilian Haddad • Jordan
Nadir Ali Khan (1)
E HANDS is a youth-led nonprofit initiative empowering underserved communities through education, climate, health, and emergency relief programs across Pakistan.    
Nadir Ali Khan • Pakistan
Rania Harrara
Climate Sirens is revolutionizing the $430B beauty industry by eliminating waste, ensuring ethical production, and empowering SWANA women through AI, blockchain, and sustainable innovation.    
Rania Harrara • Qatar
Eman Alhajji
Saudi Youth for Sustainability is a youth-led national organization that empowers young leaders to drive effectively sustainable solutions towards a thriving future across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia    
Eman Alhajji • Saudi Arabia
Fella Bouti
Eco Tashira is dedicated to transforming Algeria’s urban landscape with innovative green solutions and sustainable development projects. Based in Algeria, they are committed to making a positive impact on the nation’s cities and communities.    
Fella Bouti • Algeria
Thaer Tafesh
COLEA AgriTech transforms olive mill waste into sustainable biofertilizer.    
Thaer Tafesh • Palestine
Shayam Moazzam
Science Fuse nurtures the Science Capital of children & young people from underserved communities in Pakistan so that they have the tools to solve the problems of their communities & lead a life of dignity & purpose.    
Shayan Moazzam • Pakistan
Mohammed Zaid
LYBOTICS is an active force in the field of robotics and STEM education, empowering more than 3000 students and more than 200 mentors, from more than 20 cities in Libya.    
Mohammed Zaid • Libya

The Programme Elements

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Regional Cohorts

Our regional cohorts bring together young changemakers, offering them tailored support and connections with AI experts, to improve their teams’ ‘AI readiness’ and adopt new solutions for their initiatives.
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An Online Hub

Explore our online hub for real-world case studies of changemakers using AI for good, step-by-step toolkits designed specifically for young changemakers, and curated resources from leading networks and organizations.
Coming soon – September 2025

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Masterclasses

‘Our masterclasses are designed to equip changemakers with both foundational AI knowledge and practical, hands-on skills to integrate AI into their work. Covering everything from ethical AI use to organisational AI readiness, these sessions will be led by sector leading AI for Good experts.
Coming soon – September 2025

The Timeline

  • Application Phase: 18th March to 16th April 2025.
  • Deadline for Applications: 16th April 2025; 11:59 PM GMT.
  • Review of Applications: 16th – 28th April 2025.
  • Next Steps: 28th April 2025 – All applicants will be notified, with selected candidates invited to confirm their attendance to the programme.
  • Notification of Final Outcome: 9th May 2025.
 
  • Application Phase: 18th March to 16th April 2025.
  • Deadline for Applications: 16th April 2025; 11:59 PM GMT.
  • Review of Applications: 16th – 28th April 2025.
  • Next Steps: 28th April 2025 – All applicants will be notified, with selected candidates invited to confirm their attendance to the programme.
  • Notification of Final Outcome: 9th May 2025.
 

Our Advisory Commitee

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Odin is the Lead of Ashoka’s AI LAB, expert on ‘conscious tinkering’ and how to develop AI within organisations, featured in the WEF’s AI for Impact report.​
Odin Mühlenbein, Ashoka AI LAB, Germany.
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Zamina is a visionary AI & ML Expert, Speaker and Fair AI Advocate, pioneering the future of AI, ensuring businesses and changemakers build solutions that are responsible and powerful.
Zamina Ahmad (she/her), Shades&Contrast, Germany.
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Francielly is an oceanographer and geotechnologist, founder of Benthos.ai, building practical and inclusive AI tools for biodiversity and conservation challenges
Francielly Monteiro (she/her), Benthos.ai, Brazil/Germany.
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Iva is the founder of the AI dataset annotation company Humans in the Loop and a cofounder of the International Olympiad in AI for high school students.
Iva Gumnishka (she/her), Humans in The Loop, Bulgaria.

Our Partners

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FAQ

Who is ChangemakerXchange.AI for?

Our ChangemakerXchange.AI programme is aimed at young changemakers aged 18-35 improving their communities and the world through social and environmental action. We welcome applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds.

We intentionally bring together a diverse group of changemakers, recognising that social impact and the planetary crisis demand an intersectional and coordinated approach involving various stakeholders. This includes those tackling the root causes and those responding to the societal impacts of these changes.

Who are the partners for the ChangemakerXchange.AI programme?

ChangemakerXchange.AI is an initiative by ChangemakerXchange, an international non-profit organisation with a mission to support young changemakers thrive and deepen or scale their impact in the world.

The initiative is supported by various global partners, including:

SAP, who are supporting the MENA cohort and the overall global initiative

Tech to the Rescue, who are providing Pro-bono tech support for our MENA 2025 cohort.

To learn more about our partnerships, including how to join the effort, please reach out to Nick McGirl at

Who can join the programme?

Our programme consists of three key elements:
Hub & Online Resources: These are completely free and open to everyone—no registration required (more information September 2025).
Masterclasses: Also free and available to all, but you’ll need to register in advance as spots are limited (more information September 2025).
Cohorts: Participation is by application only. ChangemakerXchange conducts a selection process, and only selected changemakers can join and fully benefit from this experience (applications open)

Are there any elimination criteria for joining a cohort?

Country:

  • (for our cohort in MENA 2025) You must be based or currently living / having impact in Algeria, Bahrain, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.

Age: For this programme, you must be aged 18–35. Due to permission reasons, we focus on those over 18s. (Please note that changemakers of all ages are welcome to join other activities like Train the Trainer programmes or activities under the Possibilists.)*

Role: You must be the founder/co-founder, leader/co-leader, manager/co-manager (or hold an influential position with decision-making power, e.g. intrapreneur) of a social/environmental venture/organisation which is up and running.

Complete application: The application form must be fully completed – with no open questions or very obviously insufficient answers remaining. Only applications submitted before the deadline will be considered.

*We might be able to accommodate older participants as an exception.

Do I need to be the original founder or co-founder?

No, we also welcome applications from changemakers, who might have joined a programme, venture, or initiative at a later stage. However, it is important that you are in a clearly defined leadership position. We, unfortunately, cannot accept applications from other employees or volunteers.

Does my organisation / project have to fulfil certain criteria?

When reviewing applications to join a ChangemakerXchange.AI cohort, we consider several key factors:

– The current and future impact of the organization, as well as the potential for AI to enhance its work and/or reduce the burden on the team.
– The motivation and willingness of the team and founder to innovate and integrate AI tools.
– Basic tech savviness of the team.

What personal criteria are important to ChangemakerXchange?

Values: Applicants for a ChangemakerXchange cohort should demonstrate an alignment with the ChangemakerXchange values.
Character: Applicants should show an entrepreneurial and creative mindset.
Motivation: Applicants should show motivation to co-create and collaborate.
Diversity: Diversity is also a critical criteria for us. As such, we are putting a strong emphasis on curating cohorts that are diverse in terms of demographics and types of initiatives.

Who covers the costs of my participation in the programme?

ChangemakerXchange will cover ALL COSTS associated with the cohort and programme, such as: capacity-building, programme manager compensation, specialists compensation, facilitation compensation, and post-cohort community engagement activities.

When and how will I hear back if I was selected?

The call for applications for our ChangemakerXchange.AI cohort in MENA will be open from the 18th of March until the 16th of April. You can expect to hear back from us via email between the 28th of April and the 9th of May.

Please note that upon successfully submitting your application, you should receive a thank-you message and a short notification email from with a summary of your responses (please also check your junk folder). If you did not see either, please contact us at

Can I receive feedback on my application?

Unfortunately, we cannot provide individual feedback on each application. But we do send a thorough email to all applicants outlining the full application and selection process, as well as sharing useful resources for changemakers, which has always been appreciated by applicants in the past.

Can my co-founder join instead of me?

ChangemakerXchange invests first and foremost in you as an individual. If you are unable to attend, we unfortunately cannot accept your co-founder as there are other candidates who went through the whole application process and may be on the waitlist.

If I join an AI cohort, will I be able to join your community?

Unfortunately, no. To join our community, you need to be selected for one of our summit programs—currently **Changemakers for Democracy, Education, or the Planet**.

Our community members share a common experience through these summits, which are a core part of our program design. Since the **ChangemakerXchange.AI cohorts** will not go through this experience, they will function as a standalone capacity-building initiative rather than an entry point to our community.

What is your approach to Disability Inclusion?

We strive to be as inclusive as possible as an organisation and for all our activities, including the in-person summits. This includes physical disabilities (i.e. wheelchair accessibility, support for deaf or blind participants), as well as cognitive disabilities (e.g. being neurodiverse). If you have any specific questions, please don’t hesitate to reach out to .

Also, if needed, we will prepare a personalised “onboarding toolkit” ahead of the summit to address any specific accessibility needs.

Find out more about new opportunities for changemakers based / with impact in other regions, as well as news around our masterclasses, case studies and free AI resources. Sign up to our waitlist now and stay tuned!