Huwayda El Zain

Newspaper Writer
Huwayda El Zain is a driven advocate for youth empowerment, climate action, and social justice, with a distinct drive for leadership, storytelling, and creating impactful change. As the founder of Young Workers of Sudan, she has been instrumental in shaping initiatives that equip Sudanese youth with employability skills and career opportunities, bridging the gap between untapped potential and real-world possibilities in a challenging job market.
 
Her dedication to climate advocacy is reflected in her role as Lead Communications Consultant for the Sudan Climate Collective, where she crafts compelling content that connects Sudanese grassroots initiatives with a broader audience. Huwayda is also a part of Climate Sirens, a platform amplifying the voices of indigenous women in climate action, showcasing their resilience, stories, and solutions in the face of environmental crises through a decolonial lens.
 
Beyond her professional endeavors, she creates relatable, insightful video content across social media platforms, offering candid glimpses into her personal experiences as a multicultural student and creative. Her storytelling reflects a deep commitment to making complex issues accessible and engaging to her audience.
 
Whether championing women’s rights, raising awareness about migration and refugee issues, or nurturing the next generation of Sudanese changemakers, Huwayda’s work embodies resilience, authenticity, and a steadfast commitment to driving meaningful progress.