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Biography

Architect of Systems-Level Change

A long-form record of Kanchan Amatya's work across development strategy, youth leadership, and women-led resilience.

Kanchan Amatya is an award-winning international development leader, Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, and an architect of systems-level change. She designs and scales solutions that reshape policy and rewire institutions to build people-centered resilience in equity, sustainability, and peace.

She currently serves on the Advisory Board and the Global Leadership Council of UNICEF's Generation Unlimited, launched by the UN Secretary-General at the UN General Assembly, where she catalyzes private-sector investment in sustainable, inclusive growth by bridging innovation, investment, and impact.

She is the Founder and Executive Director of Sustainable Fish Farming Initiative (SFFI), a groundbreaking social enterprise that has assisted more than 50,000 rural women farmers in combating extreme hunger and poverty through training, micro-loans, and support for sustainable enterprise development in South Asia.

Kanchan has worked extensively with grassroots leaders in the region, connecting their social justice agendas to development processes. She is also the co-author of the Global Girls Bill of Rights unveiled by UN Women on the International Day of the Girl.

Her leadership contributed to United Nations General Assembly Resolution 70/1 and the Sustainable Development Goals, including the inclusion of Goal 16 on Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, influencing policy and budget priorities across 193 countries.

She has co-led the Youth Assembly at the United Nations' Resolution Committee, addressed the UN General Assembly, and mentored young delegates from more than 80 countries across Asia, Africa, Europe, the Middle East, and South America.

Her work has been recognized with the Presidential Honor Roll Award presented by President Bill Clinton, the Rice Award for Excellence in International Development, the Diana Legacy Award, and Forbes 30 Under 30 recognition in social entrepreneurship.

Chronology

Milestones

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2015

UN General Assembly Resolution 70/1

Contributed to youth-centered advocacy shaping the Sustainable Development Goals and the inclusion of Goal 16 on Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions.

United Nations Headquarters, New York

2016

Clinton Global Initiative University Recognition

Sustainable Fish Farming Initiative was recognized as an effective solution addressing hunger and poverty in the global south.

CGI University

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2017

United Nations General Assembly Address

Delivered youth recommendations and public advocacy remarks on sustainable development at the UN General Assembly.

United Nations Headquarters, New York

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2018

Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia

Recognized in social entrepreneurship for building cross-sector models that connect local women-led enterprise to systemic change.

Forbes profile
2019

Andrew E. Rice Award

Honored by the Society for International Development, Washington, DC, for leadership, innovation, and impact in international development.

Award listing

Real leadership is measured not only by influence in the room, but by the systems that continue to move after you leave it.

Kanchan Amatya

Professional Narrative

Strategist, Advocate, Catalyst

The biography route closes by handing the story forward into the impact pages, where institutional strategy, public policy, and field innovation are treated as one continuous body of work.