 This year, ICT Peace Physics Without Frontiers celebrates its 10th anniversary. A decade of inspiring physics and mathematics university students worldwide has helped to build the next generation of scientists in the global south. Physics Without Frontiers believes that every student should have access and opportunity, no matter their background. We work with science and technology lagging countries and target underrepresented groups such as women and girls and students in rural areas and conflict regions. Our volunteer network of around 100 PhD students, postdocs and professors in physics and mathematics share their passion and expertise by delivering a wide range of training activities such as hands-on workshops as well as networking and mentoring opportunities. Our programs are unique and tailored to the specific educational needs of each country, closing training gaps and exposing students to cutting-edge science and opportunities. From our first project in 2012 in Palestine, Physics Without Frontiers has worked with over 150 universities in 50 countries in the global south, impacting over 10,000 students worldwide through hundreds of activities and events. The program has inspired and mentored over 300 students to gain scholarship and enroll in masters and PhD programs. Many of these alumni have become researchers and are now also Physics Without Frontiers volunteers. We're so proud of what our volunteers and alumni have achieved in the past decade and we look forward to supporting more students, running more activities and working together in every corner of the world to inspire, train and motivate all and help build the next generation of scientists.