Aysha Siddiqua Tithi

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Aysha Siddiqua Tithi

Aysha Siddiqua Tithi is a Computer Science student at Brac University and an internationally recognized youth activist from Bangladesh. She came to prominence as a leader of the 2024 anti-discrimination student movement and represented youth voices as a delegate to the 79th UN General Assembly alongside Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus.

Passionate about advancing social justice, she co-founded She Leads to empower women and works with the Zero Missing Children Foundation to safeguard children’s rights. She has also served as Secretary of the Brac University Response Team and as Project Director for WOOW, contributing to initiatives that promote youth leadership and community resilience. She is also contributing through her work with Drik on Leading With Purpose, a three-day training program on governance, civic engagement, political participation, and leadership.

Combining her technical background with activism, Aysha works at the intersection of innovation, human rights, and climate justice. With strong leadership, negotiation, and creative problem-solving skills, she aspires to leverage technology for equity and sustainability.

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