We are delighted to spotlight the exceptional achievements of Libyan Tomorrow’s Leader alum, Amjid Khurwat, who has recently been honored with the distinguished 40under40 award for his contributions in the realm of scientific communication.
Amjid’s journey began at the American University of Beirut, where he earned his bachelor’s degree in computer science. Since then, he has been an unwavering advocate for scientific communication, founding the Libyan Science Club and assuming a pivotal role in the Anir Digital Safety Initiative’s fact-checking team. His dedication to countering disinformation and promoting fact-based news is both commendable and inspiring.
“I have always believed that a country’s ability to access and apply modern science and technology is vital for sustainable social and economic growth,” said Amjid. “Science is not only a body of knowledge, but also a way of thinking, a precise methodology for effective problem-solving. It stands as a shield against blind adherence to ideologies and functions as a tool against rumors and misinformation.”
In addition to his activism, Amjid played a transformative role in education. He organized numerous workshops and training sessions, targeting students at both school and university levels. From enhancing public speaking skills to nurturing the art of creating scientific content, Amjid’s initiatives empowered the next generation of critical thinkers and communicators.
Amjid’s impact extends beyond educational spaces. He established Libya’s first science festival, the Al Thuraya Festival, and he took the TEDx Misrata stage in 2017 as a speaker. Furthermore, his involvement with the International Astronomical Union (IAU) showcases his dedication to enriching scientific outreach.
T’aazur, in partnership with the Libyan Ministry of Youth, recognized Amjid’s exceptional contributions by awarding him the prestigious 40under40 accolade. Through his career, Amjid has overseen the creation of over 600 scientific articles, solidifying his role as a credible source of knowledge. His advocacy sends a clear message of the importance of logical analysis, critical thinking, and scientific awareness in Libyan society.
“This wouldn’t have been possible without my experience as a Tomorrow’s Leader,” noted Amjid. “As an alumnus, I wholeheartedly express my gratitude to the Tomorrow’s Leaders community for being an integral part of this remarkable journey.”
As we celebrate Amjid’s well-deserved 40under40 award, we invite prospective young leaders to join the Tomorrow’s Leaders Program and forge their own impactful journey. Just as Amjid exemplifies the power of determination and innovation, you too can contribute to positive change. Applications are open until November 30th. Embrace the opportunity and be part of a community dedicated to making a difference through leadership and impact.