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Saipriya Vallabi

Born on June,17th,2005 and brought up in India

In a groundbreaking initiative, the World Health Organization (WHO) conducted an online virtual internship program on February 14th, 2022, aimed at boosting post-pandemic services. Among the participants was Saipriya, a young talent who chose to focus on "ETHICS AND GOVERNANCE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR HEALTH SERVICE."

During her five-month stint with WHO, Saipriya became a driving force in various activities. Her contributions included providing online service portal assistance for COVID-19 patients and engaging in collaborative efforts with the SHIVA foundation. Notably, she spearheaded a fundraising campaign for Tribal children's welfare in Adilabad district, showcasing her commitment to social causes.

Saipriya's dedication and exemplary performance did not go unnoticed. At the end of her internship, she scored a perfect 100% in her international service profile, earning her the prestigious "WHO OPEN BADGE" and an ACHIEVEMENT CERTIFICATE. This rare accomplishment at such a young age underscored her remarkable achievements in the field. A month after her WHO internship, Saipriya was invited to the "3rd GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON SYNENERGIES BETWEEN PARIS AGREEMENT AND 2030 AGENDA" held in Japan, Tokyo. Despite her academic commitments, she virtually attended the seminar and emerged as the YOUNGEST GLOBAL SPEAKER from India. Her involvement in global discussions showcased her intellectual prowess and commitment to making a difference on the world stage. Saipriya's journey from a WHO intern to the youngest permanent volunteer at the United Nations is nothing short of inspirational. Her passion for societal welfare, academic excellence, and global engagement sets her apart as a true leader of the future. As she spearheads a neurological science project at the UN, Saipriya continues to pave the way for a world developed limitlessly through her visionary pursuits