The programme is part of the Future Leaders initiative of 1M1B, an Indian not-for-profit organisation which seeks to train over the years one million young entrepreneurs for creating jobs for one billion people.
After a six-month-long curriculum and fellowship programme, 1M1B selected 10 students from India who will be present at the United Nations Headquarters in New York on March 19.
The top three students among them will make a presentation on their respective projects before a gathering of diplomats and representatives of the media, foundations and others.
He said the Future Leaders programme of 1M1B, a job-creation and income enhancement initiative aligned to the UN SDG, seeks to give a global stage to future influencers.
Under the fellowship programme, promising students are identified, felicitated and given access to high impact development projects.
One of the selected projects, 'The Project Fresh Start (TPFS), by Nikita Nambiar (14) of The International School Bangalore, seeks to empower incarcerated women, socially and financially, help them stay out of prison, and become productive community members.
Nambiar plans to auction off these paintings through a charity event later and forward the proceeds to the women.
Another selected project, Divyang, an initiative by Sanjana Tarigopula (14), addresses the lack of awareness on autism and hopes to provide support for caregivers, friends and family of patients.
She created an app that not only provides access to autism-related research to create awareness within support groups, but also showcases the varied talents of people who suffer from autism.
Selected candidates were called for a panel interview following which the fellows were chosen.
The 1M1B Future Influencers programme will be formally announced at the UN on March 19.
After the first cohort from India, the programme will open up for participants from other schools and countries, including the US, Kenya and Vietnam.
Over 100 Future Influencers are expected to participate at the grand finale of the event in October 2018 at the UN Headquarters in New York.
1M1B focuses on youth and women from ages 18-25 in the most underserved parts of the world.
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