Notable World Fellows include: •
Jake Sullivan, national security advisor to U.S. President
Joe Biden •
Alexei Navalny, a Moscow-based lawyer and political opposition leader, named one of
Time magazine's 2012 100 Most Influential People •
Tim Jarvis, Australian environmental scientist •
María Corina Machado, Venezuelan Congresswoman and opposition leader, 2025 Nobel Prize Winner and one of
BBC's World's 100 Most Influential Women in 2018 •
Gidon Bromberg, Israeli environmental activist, named one of ''Time's'' "Environmental Heroes of the Year" in 2008 •
Aboubakr Jamaï, Moroccan journalist, co-founder of
Le Journal Hebdomadaire •
Ma Jun, environmental activist, winner of the 2012 Goldman Environmental Prize •
Norbert Mao,
2011 presidential candidate for the
Democratic Party of Uganda •
Mohamed Elfayoumy, Egyptian diplomat and consul of Egypt in Damascus from 2010 to 2012 •
Rui Chenggang, Chinese news anchor •
Martín Lousteau, National Deputy and ex-Minister of Economy of Argentina. Actual ambassador of Argentina in United States. •
Belabbes Benkredda, Algerian-German social innovator, 2013 NDI Democracy Award recipient •
Marvin Rees, Mayor of
Bristol, United Kingdom •
Muna AbuSulayman, Saudi businesswoman and activist •
Ahmad Al-Basheer, Iraqi comedian, journalist and director •
Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi,
Emirati commentator on Arab affairs and a prominent voice during the
Arab Spring •
Tania Bruguera, Cuban installation and performance artist •
Nandita Das, Indian actor and director •
Manasi Subramaniam, Indian editor •
Katrin Eggenberger, Foreign Minister of Lichtenstein •
Paula Escobar, Chilean magazine editor, columnist, and journalist •
Julio Guzmán, Peruvian economist, politician, and leader of the
Purple Party •
Sergey Lagodinsky, German lawyer and politician of the
Alliance 90/The Greens •
Claudia López Hernández, Colombian politician •
Renzo Martens, Dutch artist •
Omar Mohammed,
citizen journalist who created and maintained the
news blog Mosul Eye during the occupation of
Mosul by the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) • Babatunde Omilola, Nigerian diplomat, development economist, banker and United Nations official •
Roz Savage, English ocean rower, environmental activist •
Andriy Shevchenko, Ukrainian journalist and politician •
Jian Yi, Chinese filmmaker, digital media expert and food systems innovator •
Annemie Turtelboom, Belgian politician •
Svyatoslav Vakarchuk, Ukrainian politician, musician and public activist •
Carlos Vecchio, Venezuelan lawyer, politician and social activist •
Temur Iakobashvili, Georgian political scientist, diplomat, and politician ==References==