A DECADE OF ECHO CHANGE

2013
  • Founding Vision: Youth Leaders globally envisioned a youth-led platform for global change.
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2014
  • First Chapters Launched: Echo Change formally launched its first Chapter in Morocco, Pakistan, and Ukraine.
  • New Chapters: More Countries join Echo Change as chapters grow their presence in Argentina, Bangladesh, Canada, and Nepal.
  • Launched our Volunteer Program to include youth volunteers globally.
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2015 (Forging Partnerships)
  • Echo Change partnered in the Draw Disability Project with the UN Global Education First Initiative, Globi, and Youth Advocacy Group in UN Education First.
  • Participated in UNESCO’s MGIEP Talk Across Generations.
  • Echo Change - Morocco in partnership with Student Ambassadors For Peace organized a conference on Civil Society Engagement in Sustainable Development.
  • Sushant from Echo Change - Nepal shared insights on why education makes a nation for World Interfaith Harmony Week with Their World.
  • Echo Change - Ukraine initiated the Draw Disability campaign countrywide.
  • Echo Change - Rabat organized a Conference on the Islamic Financial System partnering with Journal Le Globe Eco.
  • Draw Disability arrives in Morocco and Canada.
    Forging New Partnerships with Their World (formerly A World At School) & We Art Ukraine.
  • Collaborating for the Up for School Campaign with Their World.COY 11 (pre-COP 22 event) co-organized by Echo Change - Rabat, Morocco.
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2016 (Echoing Impact Globally)
  • Echo Change at the UNESCO Forum for ESD & GCED (Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship Education)and Annual GAP (Global Action Programme on ESD).
  • Actively involved in SDG 4.7 (Education for Sustainable Development) implementation, advocacy, and contribution to policy development.
  • The Rabat Chapter provided support in managing youth space at COP 22 in Morocco.
  • Partners with Pakistan’s National Youth Coalition for Education to advocate for Article 25-A on the Right to
    Education.
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2017 (Shaping SDGs)
  • Echo Change was represented by its leadership at UNESCO’s ESD, Peace, and Sustainability Week.
  • Chapters collaborate on projects addressing gender equality, climate action, and youth empowerment.
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2019 (Echo for Education)
  • Our Pakistan Chapter Launched the Taleem Safar under the National Youth Coalition for Education (NYCE) to promote Education for All.
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2021 (Revamping Echo Change)
  • A National Youth Coalition for Peace (NYCP) was formed in Pakistan to bring together Youth-led Organizations. 
  • The Pakistan Chapter conducted a Fellowship Program “Amn Qayaam” on Peace Through Mysticism, Culture, and Arts.
  • Echo Change redefines its mission, focusing on regeneration to restore and enhance communities through the leadership development of youth.
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2022 (Rebranding The Echo)
  • Established a Partnership with Brhythm Creatives as the Digital Partner for Echo Change.
  • In Collaboration with Brhythm Creatives, rebranding and revamping the Digital Identity of Echo Change took place.
  • A New website has been launched supporting the regenerative approach.
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2023 (Relaunching Initiatives)
  • Global Change Ambassador Program: Relaunched our volunteering campaign under a flagship program to empower Ambassadors for change.
  • New Ghana Chapter: Expands into Ghana, strengthening Echo Change’s African presence.
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2024 (Resonating Globally)
  • Over 600+ Ambassadors from more than 81 countries join the movement.
  • Ghana Chapter hosted a virtual Leadership Training Workshop, focusing on 2024 goals, leadership, and teamwork development.
  • Pakistan Chapter in collaboration with Beydaar Society Conducted a 3-Day Residential Fellowship on Peace Entrepreneurship among youth.
  • Ghana Chapter Conducted a UN SDGs Workshop among their local youth.
  • Pakistan Chapter in collaboration with Beydaar Society Conducted Residential Fellowship on Bridging the Gap between Young Religious and Civil Society Leaders.
  • Ghana Chapter empowered children at King Jesus Charity Home with mindset workshops & essential supplies, fostering growth and support.
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Asset 1
2013
  • Founding Vision: Youth Leaders globally envisioned a youth-led platform for global change.
Asset 2
2014
  • First Chapters Launched: Echo Change formally
    launched its first Chapter in Morocco, Pakistan, and Ukraine.
  • New Chapters: More Countries join Echo Change as chapters grow their presence in Argentina,
    Bangladesh, Canada, and Nepal.
  • Launched our Volunteer Program to include youth volunteers globally.
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2015 (Forging Partnerships)
  • Echo Change partnered in the Draw Disability Project with the UN Global Education First Initiative, Globi, and Youth Advocacy Group in UN Education First.
  • Participated in UNESCO’s MGIEP Talk Across Generations.
  • Echo Change - Morocco in partnership with Student Ambassadors For Peace organized a conference on Civil Society Engagement in Sustainable Development.
  • Sushant from Echo Change - Nepal shared insights on why education makes a nation for World Interfaith Harmony Week with Their World.
  • Echo Change - Ukraine initiated the Draw Disability campaign countrywide.
  • Echo Change - Rabat organized a Conference on the Islamic Financial System partnering with Journal Le Globe Eco.
  • Draw Disability arrives in Morocco and Canada.
    Forging New Partnerships with Their World (formerly A World At School) & We Art Ukraine.
  • Collaborating for the Up for School Campaign with Their World.COY 11 (pre-COP 22 event) co-organized by Echo Change - Rabat, Morocco.
67168832_2353718428016300_4118475708144025600_n
2016 (Echoing Impact Globally)
  • Echo Change at the UNESCO Forum for ESD & GCED (Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship Education)and Annual GAP (Global Action
    Programme on ESD).
  • Actively involved in SDG 4.7 (Education for Sustainable Development) implementation, advocacy, and contribution to policy development.
  • The Rabat Chapter provided support in managing youth space at COP 22 in Morocco.
  • Partners with Pakistan’s National Youth Coalition for Education to advocate for Article 25-A on the Right to Education.
Asset 5
2017 (Shaping SDGs)
  • Echo Change was represented by its leadership at UNESCO’s ESD, Peace, and Sustainability Week.
  • Chapters collaborate on projects addressing gender equality, climate action, and youth empowerment.
WhatsApp Image 2024-04-23 at 12.06
2019 (Echo for Education)
  • Our Pakistan Chapter Launched the Taleem Safar under the National Youth Coalition for Education (NYCE) to promote Education for All.
kykyk 11 (1)
2021 (Revamping Echo Change)
  • A National Youth Coalition for Peace (NYCP) was formed in Pakistan to bring together Youth-led Organizations. 
  • The Pakistan Chapter conducted a Fellowship Program “Amn Qayaam” on Peace Through Mysticism, Culture, and Arts.
  • Echo Change redefines its mission, focusing on regeneration to restore and enhance communities through the leadership development of youth.
Asset 8
2022 (Rebranding The Echo)
  • Established a Partnership with Brhythm Creatives as the Digital Partner for Echo Change.
  • In Collaboration with Brhythm Creatives, rebranding and revamping the Digital Identity of Echo Change took place.
  • A New website has been launched supporting the regenerative approach.
kykyk 11
2023 (Relaunching Initiatives)
  • Global Change Ambassador Program: Relaunched our volunteering campaign under a flagship program to empower Ambassadors for change.
  • New Ghana Chapter: Expands into Ghana, strengthening Echo Change’s African presence.
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2024 (Resonating Globally)
  • Over 600+ Ambassadors from more than 81 countries join the movement.
  • Ghana Chapter hosted a virtual Leadership Training Workshop, focusing on 2024 goals, leadership, and teamwork development.
  • Pakistan Chapter in collaboration with Beydaar Society Conducted a 3-Day Residential Fellowship on Peace Entrepreneurship among youth.
  • Ghana Chapter Conducted a UN SDGs Workshop among their local youth.
  • Pakistan Chapter in collaboration with Beydaar Society Conducted Residential Fellowship on Bridging the Gap between Young Religious and Civil Society Leaders.
  • Ghana Chapter empowered children at King Jesus Charity Home with mindset workshops & essential supplies, fostering growth and support.

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