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THE World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE), an initiative of Qatar Foundation, has revealed the six winners of the 2019 WISE Awards.
Each year, the WISE Awards recognise and promote innovative projects from across the world that address global educational challenges, and this year’s winners include ‘Family Business for Education’, ‘United World Schools: Teaching the Unreached’, ‘Micro:bit Educational Foundation’, ‘ProgramaCriançaFeliz’, ‘Arpan’s Personal Safety Education Programme’ and ‘Akilah Institute’.
Stavros N Yiannouka, CEO, WISE, said: “We are very excited to announce the 2019 WISE Awards winners. Each project varies in terms of project focus, geographical distribution and reach.
“The WISE Awards demonstrate once again how global organisations and governments can tackle pressing education challenges with innovative solutions in sustainable and scalable ways. I would like to take this opportunity to thank our jury and pre-jury members who did a thorough job in evaluating the projects.”
The winning projects innovatively tackle a number of pressing educational issues, including financing education, providing access to education in remote and underprivileged areas, promoting coding across different geographical locations, implementing personalised early childhood education interventions based on cognitive sciences, improving child safety to eliminate sexual assault and harassment, and providing women market relevant education to improve employability.
This year, WISE received 481 project submissions of which 15 finalists were shortlisted by the WISE team and a panel of pre-jurors. The six winners were selected by the WISE Awards jury after an independent assessment conducted by L.E.K Consulting.
Ashwin Assomull, partner, Global Education Practice, L.E.K. Consulting, said: “The WISE Awards winners represent the best of the education sector globally, pushing the boundaries of innovation in the sector. L.E.K. was proud to once again support the assessment of the exceptional finalists for these awards.”
Each winning project must be an established, innovative educational project that has already demonstrated a transformative impact on individuals, communities and society of their context. They also need to be financially stable, have a clear development plan and be scalable and replicable.
The projects will be celebrated during the WISE Summit, which is taking place in Doha from November 19 to 21, under the theme ‘UnLearn, ReLearn: What it means to be Human’.
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