OUR AMBASSADORS
Our ambassadors are an amazing, bold, and unique set of individuals who are on a journey to create positive global impact.
They embrace the mission of the International Womxn's Organization trough their daily lives. They stand for equal rights, giving voice to those who are under-represented, and spreading positivity everywhere they go.
They are game-changers, rights activists, and global leaders.
And we are proud to have such amazing people be part of our team.
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FEATURED AMBASSADORS
Meet a couple of our amazing ambassadors
DIVEENAH ELANGKOVAN
Malaysia
Hello! My name is Diveenah and I’m super duper excited to be working as an ambassador for Womxn’s Organisation. I enjoy learning about anything in the field of medicine, as my ambition is to become a doctor in the future. I’m also very passionate about social-political issues, and I enjoy advocating in support of issues such as equality for women and the LGBTQ+ community, as well as the Black Lives Matter moment. I am so excited to work with all my fellow ambassadors in promoting equality.
ANISHA TALREJA
USA
Hi! I'm Anisha Talreja, a sophomore at Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology in the United States and an ambassador for the International Womxn's Organization! I love to play the piano, play tennis, read, debate, or engage in activism through my work with the Middle Ground Initiative and GenZHer, as well as through grassroots education initiatives like Humanitas4All. As a Generation Z Asian-American woman, I dream of the day when I am valued for my contribution to my society, rather than being judged solely due to my race, gender, or socioeconomic background, and the International Womxn's Organization offers me a place to fight for it. Whether this starts with increasing knowledge, providing more resources, or simply initiating important conversations that must be had within the community, I believe that I can help, and I want others to know that they can, too.
KOMAL KAUR
USA
My name is Komal Kaur and I am a senior at Palos Verdes Peninsula High School in California, United States. Being a brand ambassador for the Womxn’s Organization means that I get to connect with brilliant women around the world and learn of their efforts to increase equality between the genders. As a POC, I have seen copious amounts of negligence and discrimination against women and I made it my personal mission to correct those committing these aggression. Knowing like-minded women across the world are doing the same and I get to work with them, makes me ecstatic about this cause. It is a global issue and it is wonderful we are addressing it globally.
MYINT MYAT THEINGI
Myanmar
My name is Theingi and I am from Yangon, Myanmar. I am currently a junior and am passionate about economics, politics and business. Being an ambassador for the International Womxn’s Organization means being able to participate in something significant during the midst of a crisis and being involved in a meaningful yet valuable platform.
LESLIE SANDOVAL
USA
My name is Leslie Sandoval and I’m a sophomore attending a community college called Victor Valley College and I’m majoring in Biochemistry. Being an ambassador for the International Womxn’s Organization means a lot to me. It’s all about women empowerment and helping one another out.
ALTHEA NICOLE OCOMEN
Philippines
My name is Althea Nicole Ocomen and I am a 14-year old high school student who is extremely passionate about empowering young women all around the world to become courageous enough to challenge all social norms. I am an advocate for human rights and social equality.