Nojus Saad
Nojus Saad is a leader, driven by compassion and devoted to global change. As President & CEO of the Youth For Women Foundation, he has impacted the lives of over 5,900 women and children across 65 rural, refugee, and underserved communities in Iraq, India, and France. Raised in rural Iraq, Nojus is committed to revolutionizing healthcare through innovative HealthTech solutions.
Nojus also serves as the Youth Vice Chair of Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health (PMNCH) at the World Health Organization, shaping healthcare policies at international conferences. He is a MedTech researcher at the Lancet and Financial Time’s Commission and a peer reviewer for the 2nd Lancet Commission on Adolescent Health and Wellbeing; serving in the frontline of cutting-edge research.
Beyond healthcare, Nojus champions disarmament and regional peace, advocating for human rights and developing global digital policies at the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) and United Nations’ Internet Governance Forum. As a Contemplative Sciences Fellow at the University of Virginia and a certified Medical Doctor (MBBS), his work is grounded in empathy and understanding, with a commitment to establish a healthier and more peaceful world through digital technologies.