Global Solidarity
Why Global Solidarity?
Global solidarity builds connections beyond borders, showing how our work transcends nations.
By uniting young people in the fight for justice, equality, and systemic change, we foster collaboration instead of competition, ensuring marginalized voices are heard. Unlike isolated activism, global solidarity strengthens movements by:
✔ Sharing knowledge, resources, and strategies
✔ Amplifying collective impact
✔ Encouraging empathy and cultural understanding
✔ Fostering a commitment to long-term change
It allows youth movements to work together across regions, ensuring their voices drive change and shape solutions that reflect their realities.
Meet the Panelists

Panelist: Peter O’Neill
Peter – is a second year History and International Development student at the University of Galway, Ireland. He has been involved in youth activism for five years, and has a particular interest in social and economic sustainability, as well as the need for a just transition for young people from rural backgrounds. He was a member of the first National Youth Assembly of Ireland in 2021 and was then nominated by the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth to represent Ireland at the 13th UNESCO Youth Forum in Paris in 2023. He has since gone on to be elected as the Environmental and Sustainability Officer within the University of Galway’s Students’ Union.

Panelist: Harunah Damba
Harunah – is the founder of United Persons with Disabilities (UPWDs) – a disabled peoples’ organization (DPO) in Bweyogerere Parish, Wakiso District in Uganda. The organization has grown to be of social impact tackling community development and empowerment. In his early career, Harunah served as a Guild Representative Councilor (GRC), and minister for students with disabilities at Makerere University (2018/19); the experience that catapulted his leadership career – from decision-making and problem-solving to creating leadership networks. He is also one of the consultants that works with the For Youth, By Youth Movement.

Panelist: Keila Zurisadai Contreras Santos
