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At 21 years old, Divya Sharma has already led a $16 million student organization, represented Manitoba at the United Nations in both New York and Geneva, and is writing her honours thesis on the human rights implications of artificial intelligence. Her story is a reminder that age isn't a barrier to meaningful change — and that the most powerful advocacy often starts right in your own community.
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If you want to know what the next generation of Winnipeg changemakers looks like, Divya's a pretty good place to start.
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By Stuart MurrayAt 21 years old, Divya Sharma has already led a $16 million student organization, represented Manitoba at the United Nations in both New York and Geneva, and is writing her honours thesis on the human rights implications of artificial intelligence. Her story is a reminder that age isn't a barrier to meaningful change — and that the most powerful advocacy often starts right in your own community.
We're talking:
If you want to know what the next generation of Winnipeg changemakers looks like, Divya's a pretty good place to start.
Get Involved:
Manitoba Council for International Cooperation:
Provincial press releases:
Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba email list:

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