The World Challenge
The World Challenge is a competition that was first hosted in 2005 by BBC and sponsored by Newsweek and Shell. It accepts projects from around the world that deal with social, environmental and community issues and uses business methods to try to improve upon those issues in the world.
The 2005 winners
- 1st prize: Coconets, from a project in the Philippines called Juboken Enterprises
- 2nd and 3rd prize: Reef rehab and I Do Foundation
The 2006 winners
- 1st prize: Elephant paper by Maximus (Sri Lanka)
- 2nd and 3rd prize: Cards from Africa and NGO Dalit
The 2007 winners
- 1st prize: T'ikapapa, Potato Goldmine project in Peru.
- 2nd and 3rd prize: School for Success and Cooking without Gas
The 2008 winners
- 1st prize: Hashoo Foundation, Plan Bee project in Pakistan.
- 2nd and 3rd prize: A Chance to Grow and School for Success
The 2009 winners
- 1st prize: Safe Bottle Lamp Foundation, A Bright Idea project in Sri Lanka.
- 2nd and 3rd prize: Nothing Wasted and Fungi Town
The 2009 winners
- 1st prize: AIDFI, The Only Way is Up project in the Philippines.
- 2nd and 3rd prize: A Class Apart and Pass it on
Sources
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