For Aviwe Funani, 34, advocacy for equality and representation has always been part of her DNA. She is a leading voice for global youth mental health. As senior policy and advocacy officer at United for Global Mental Health, she heads the Being initiative. It is one of the world’s largest youth mental health projects, spanning 12 countries in Africa, Latin America, Europe and Asia. Her work ensures that young people’s mental health is prioritised through advocacy, policy development and capacity building, reaching global platforms like the United Nations and the World Health Organisation. She has contributed to the World Economic Forum’s Women’s Health Initiative, led the Global Shapers Cape Town Hub, and co-founded the Emergent Girls Business and Coding Academy, empowering unemployed young women in the Cape Flats. Named one of CoCreate South Africa’s Top 50 Inspiring Women, Aviwe remains rooted in her community, volunteering through Sisters for Mental Health, awareness drives and an advocacy for mental health in communities of colour.