Promoting health accessibility through innovative media, international advocacy, and policy-based solutions.
Ranye grew up in Granger, Indiana, within a proud Nigerian family whose culture, resilience, and generosity deeply shaped her sense of purpose. From navigating stereotypes in childhood to supporting underserved youth through medical hardship, she learned early that identity, empathy, and communication are powerful tools for change. As a program development intern for the Global Co Lab Network, Ranye unites youth across 6 continents in advocating for the UN SDGs and connecting with global leaders through immersive projects such as children’s books and interational educational lessons. As a healthcare bill author and co-producer of a UN recgonized documentary, Ranye utilizes innovative solutions and community engagement ot propel her ambitious plans forward. Ranye envisions a world where health and dignity are universal rights, not privileges, and she builds that future by designing VR rooms that connect people across cultures. She will pursue medicine with the goal of delivering innovative care that transcends borders and uplifts overlooked communities.
Leadership:
- Global Co Lab Network (Arts Sector), International Ambassador
- Healthcare Committee, Colorado Youth Advisory Council, Vice Chair
- United Nations High-Level Political Forum, Teen Delegate