Vall Elwely
New York, New York, United States
adze5r@r.postjobfree.com
linkedin.com/in/vall-elwely-b8a5a5172
Summary
Computer Science and Public Policy student with focusing on Sustainable AI for Climate Change and Environment with Expertise in Diplomacy, Civic Leadership, Climate Change Communication, Documentary Photography, and Storytelling. Excellent Communication Skills and Fluency In Arabic, and English. Experience
Official Delegate to Pre-cop26
Connect4Climate
Jun 2021 - Oct 2021 (5 months)
“The Youth4Climate initiative amplifies the work of young climate leaders and celebrates the power of the young generation to drive ambitious climate action.” https://www.connect4climate.org/initiatives/youth4climate Education
Lycée d'excellence Aimé Cesar
High School Diploma, Littérature
2016 - 2017
Elmaarif High School
High School Diploma, Science
2018 - 2019
Licenses & Certifications
Civic Leadership at YALI Dakar which is an initiative of Barack Obama. The objective is to support young African leaders - CESAG Business School Fellow of the Conference at OIC FORUM and Contribute to the preparation of a memorandum of recommendations in climate change plans for OIC Member State. - Organization of Islamic Cooperation ( OIC ) UN General Assembly 2019 - United Nations
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Sustainable Development Goals - UNESCO Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU)
Model United Nations, also known as model UN or MUN, is an educational simulation in which students can learn about diplomacy, international relations, and the United Nations. - United Nations
Model OIC is a realistic simulation of the Islamic Summit, Council of Foreign Ministers, or any other multilateral body that immerses students in diplomacy and negotiation. - Eurasian Regional Center of ICYF (ICYF-ERC) Young Arab Media Leaders Program -Ensuring generations of highly qualified young talent that can develop a positive image of Arab youth to the world. - Arab Youth Center
qualified young talent to convey a positive image of Arab youth to the world. Skills
Sustainable Development • Project Management • Teamwork • Public Diplomacy • Cultural Diplomacy
• C++
Honors & Awards
Nasser Ben Hammad International Youth Creativity Award - Government Of the Kingdom of Bahrain
Oct 2018
First place in Nasser ben Hamad international youth creativity award. Photography category about Sustainable development goals SDGs In kingdom Of Bahrain. Shield of Honor - Algerian Minister of Culture
Dec 2017
Shield of Honor from Algerian Minister of Culture during the North African Salon of Photography. Hipaae finalists - hipa - hamdan bin mohammed bin rashid al maktoum international photography award
Mar 2017
The Arab Documentary Photography Program - Prince Claus Fund (PCF) and The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture (AFAC) Magnum Foundation May 2018
The Arab Documentary Photography Program (ADPP) -FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM- is a program jointly funded by the Prince Claus Fund (PCF) and The Arab Fund for Arts and Culture (AFAC), to amplify creative approaches to visual storytelling that challenge conventional narratives about the region. Vall Elwely - page 2
In the last five years, ADPP has supported fifty photographers from and working in the Middle East and North Africa to produce independent and nuanced stories. ADPP offers production support for long-term creative projects within a six-month individual mentorship program with photographers Randa Shaath, Eric Gottesman, Tanya Habjouqua, and Peter van Agtmael. Grantees gather in Beirut for two workshops throughout the course of the program. CULTURAL AND ARTISTIC RESPONSES TO ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE Grant - the Prince Claus Fund and the Goethe-Institut
Dec 2019
The Prince Claus Fund and the Goethe-Institut are issuing a new Call for Proposals to support cultural and artistic initiatives tackling pressing environmental issues around the world. The Call for Proposals: Cultural and Artistic Responses to Environmental Change is the third of this cycle and builds on the 2018 & 2019 editions, through which 35 exceptional projects were supported. This 2020 edition will be the last in this format, though the Prince Claus Fund and the Goethe-Institut remain committed to supporting people who are finding creative ways to address environmental issues and the climate crisis. Alarming changes in nature and our environment are all around us: forests and wildlife are disappearing; air and oceans are increasingly polluted; sea levels are rising; and the frequency of extreme weather phenomena is increasing; additionally, the outbreak of a world-wide pandemic is a wake- up call. While causes and consequences of environmental change are being debated by politicians, scientists and the broader public, the most affected people are often those with least power to stop the process.
Cultural practitioners, artists, architects and designers in many parts of the world are initiating projects, exchanging ideas and rethinking responses to environmental change, while actively engaging their communities. Now, more than ever, we need the arts and culture to help us respond; to inspire and motivate us by offering new ideas that challenge our perceptions and change our habits by introducing radical and trans-disciplinary perspectives and envisioning models of climate justice in the world. 100 Young Climate Champions Awarded ‘Green Tickets’ to Attend First Ever UN Youth Climate Summit - United Nation
Sep 2019
The United Nations today announced that 100 outstanding young climate champions chosen from 7000 applicants around the world will receive an invitation to participate in the UN Youth Climate Summit on Saturday, September 21 at the UN Headquarters in New York. The “Green Ticket” winners will join the more than 500 young climate leaders selected to participate in the first-ever Youth Climate Summit at the UN. The Summit will provide a platform for young climate leaders to showcase their solutions on a global stage and engage directly with decision-makers on the defining issue of our time. Youth leaders will present the discussions of the Youth Climate Summit at the Climate Action Summit on Monday, 23 September. Vall Elwely - page 3