"My greatest motivation is being able to help others," says Heleni Anastacia Manolas Sanhueza. The 20-year-old hails from Panama and is one of 18 Young Innovator Fellows deployed by the UN Population Fund (UNFPA). The Young Innovators fellowship gives people aged 18 to 26 from UNFPA programme countries the opportunity to work in the organization's country and regional offices for eight months. Their task? To develop and support innovative projects in UNFPA's mandate areas.
As the UN agency focused on sexual health and reproductive rights, UNFPA's mandate spans many areas – from maternal health to gender-based violence. With the Youth Innovator Fellows on board, the agency has gained a strong group of advocates and implementers.
What does the day-to-day work of a Young Innovator Fellow look like? It turns out the projects are as diverse as the Young Innovators themselves. Yet innovation is the thread that binds.