Discrimination and sectarianism
Posted OnOctober 30, 2025 byEditorial from AMP Youth Leaders Mariane, Julia and Saadalah Rohingya, Kurds, Syriacs, all names you might not have heard before, who even are they? These are only a small part of stateless indigenous communities that are currently facing persecution and discrimination in their homes, forced to abandon their languages and history just to stay…Read More…
We’ve Been Ready: Why Youth Leadership Can’t Wait Another 30 Years
Posted OnOctober 2, 2025 byBy Ulysses Matricciani, Student Leader and Global Scholar (Cohort of ‘22) What if I told you that you could go to the United Nations at 18 years old? What about sooner? Well, I got to experience this hypothetical last week when I represented AMP at the United Nations High Plenary Meeting to Commemorate the 30th…Read More…
5 Tips for Working with Busy Student Leaders
Posted OnSeptember 21, 2025 byLeading a busy team is not always an easy task, and I’m telling you that as someone who has been leading a busy team with busy students. My name is Bea, I’m an AMP alumni and I’ve been a student coordinator on AMP over the past 6 months, as well as a mentor for a…Read More…
When AI Meets Love
Posted OnSeptember 18, 2025 byEditorial from AMP Youth Leaders Mariane, Julia and Saadalah Have you ever met someone that literally cannot live without Artificial Intelligence (AI)? Well, nowadays these occurrences are becoming more and more extreme, to the point of existing plenty of cases of different people wanting to marry an AI chatbot. If we think about the…Read More…
AMP Community Update: Sept 2025
Posted OnSeptember 5, 2025 byGreetings from the AMP Global Youth Team! We hope your new year is off to a great start. After an incredible summer of Global Scholar workshops, our student leaders are already hard at work creating exciting opportunities for youth changemakers — and their allies — in 2025. In this update, you’ll find: The latest State…Read More…
