G7 YOUTH SUMMIT UK DELEGATION 2021
evie aspinall
Evie is a Researcher at a Foreign Policy think where she conducts in-depth analysis into the UK’s foreign policy, and the public’s opinion on it, to guide the decisions of policymakers and stakeholders. She has recently co-authored papers on the future of UK-US relations and on the geopolitical impact of coronavirus. Prior to this, she was President of Cambridge University Students’ Union, leading advocacy on behalf of the 23,000 students at the University.
She has a BA in Human, Social and Political Sciences from the University of Cambridge and an MSc in International Development from King’s College London.
She also leads UN Women UK’s Student Champion network, facilitating and supporting gender empowerment campaigns across thirty University campuses. She has a keen interest in American and Chinese foreign policy and the role and responsibilities of global superpowers in the international sphere. She hopes to use this role as an opportunity to provide a voice for young people in fighting for a fairer, more just world for all.
Haarith is an academic junior doctor working within the NHS where he spreads his time across direct clinical care, original scientific research, and teaching.
He is pursuing a career within global health, particularly in the field of policy, advocacy, and humanitarian aid – a position that would allow him to influence wide-ranging policies beneficial to disadvantaged and under-represented groups both locally and internationally.
In his spare time, he undertakes important work in two international healthcare start-ups, works with a number of charities increasing accessibility to higher education in disadvantaged communities and works to promote quality improvement within the NHS.
haarith ndiaye
dominic jones
Dominic is a student studying Politics at the University of Liverpool, originating from Barnsley, Yorkshire. He has significant experience in advocating on behalf of young people through his roles in the local youth council, Youth Combined Authority, Youth Voice Steering Group, UK Youth Parliament, National Youth Select Committee and national Work Experience Action Group. His interests lie especially in skills and development, part of an effective economy; he wants to ensure that young people across the country have access to the best opportunities, regardless of their location or background. Dominic aims to ensure that young people are at the heart of this summit and decision-making processes. He is both excited and honoured to have been chosen to represent the UK and aims to influence impactful change.
Jouja is the Director of Impact at Regenerative Creations, an impact investment fund investing in companies that enable a better and more sustainable world. She leads their impact measurement and management strategy, as well as managing external partnerships and business development. She is also a Program Manager at Foundervine, a social enterprise building an inclusive start-up community for diverse and underrepresented founders.
Jouja is experienced in working across the philanthropic and non-profit sectors, including with the US-UK Fulbright Commission and the Synergos Institute, and currently volunteers as the Community Partnerships Lead at Migrant Leaders. She is also a Young Europe Ambassador, working with the 27 Ministers of European Affairs to shape discussions on the future of Europe, and actively pushes for a more comprehensive and inclusive European asylum system. She sits on the Sutton Trust’s Alumni Leadership Board, as well as Social Finance’s Racial Equity Advisory Group and The Big Issue’s Climate Advisory Group. She is a Young Founding Member of Impact 100 London, a Founders of the Future Fellow, and a Fellow at the Royal Society of the Arts. Jouja holds a BA in Political Science & Human Rights from Columbia University, an MSc in Migration Studies from the University of Oxford and is an alumna of SIT's International Honors Programme.