Maya Ajmera is a professorial lecturer at Johns Hopkins SAIS. She is a recognized expert on children and youth issues globally. She is sought out nationally and internationally to address audiences on local and global philanthropy, global children’s rights, international development, and social entrepreneurship.
Maya is the founder and was the president for 18 years of The Global Fund for Children, a non-profit organization that invests in innovative, community-based organizations working with some of the world’s most vulnerable children and youth. GFC has invested over $30 million in capital to nearly 500 grassroots organizations in 78 countries touching the lives of over 8 million children. She is an award winning children's book author of over 15 titles; her work includes Children from Australia to Zimbabwe, Faith, To Be a Kid and most recently Healthy Kids (with a foreword by Melinda French Gates) with over 4 million readers worldwide.
Maya is a recipient of numerous leadership awards including the 2011 Henry Crown Fellowship at the Aspen Institute and 1993 Echoing Green Social Entrepreneurship Fellowship. Her work and life story have been profiled by such media outlets as CNN, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Financial Times, NPR, and many others.
Maya co-chairs the board of Echoing Green, the premier venture capital fund for early stage social entrepreneurs, a trustee of the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics and a board member of New Global Citizens and Kids in Need of Defense.
She received a master's degree in public policy from the Sanford School of Public Policy, where she serves on school's board of visitors, and a bachelor's degree in biology from Bryn Mawr College.
There are well over two billion children and youth in the world with half living in poverty. Threats to human security are already leading to social disruption in many parts of the world. Investing in education, healthcare, protection, and future economic opportunities for future generations is vital for building a safer, productive, and prosperous society. This course will enable students to have an overview on issues affecting young people’s lives at the intersection of poverty and globalization. The course will have a heavy focus on social innovations that have been developed and implemented to support the most vulnerable young people globally. It will also examine many dynamic policies that deal effectively with these issues.