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2009 Winner

2009 Winner

A Bright Idea
Sri Lanka
One man’s mission to stop the horrific, and totally avoidable, injuries caused by unsafe kerosene lamps in Sri Lanka.

2009 Runner-up

2009 Runner Up

Nothing Wasted
Danamon Go Green, Danamon Peduli Foundation
The traditional markets of Indonesia are getting a face-lift, and the organic fertiliser they now produce is giving farming in the area huge boost.

2009 Runner-up

2009 Runner Up

Fungi Town
BTTR Ventures - United States
This innovative business turns the waste from coffee grounds into the ideal medium for growing gourmet mushrooms.

2009 Finalists

  • Solar Sisters - IndiaEmmission Control - UKFuel Cell - KenyaPatterns Of Change - Afghanistan
  • Jiko Rescue - the Democratic Republic of CongoNo Beating About The Bush - Namibia
  • Old School Thai - Thailand Off Grid Aid - Israel-Palestine

2008 Winner

2008 Winner

Plan Bee
The Hashoo Foundation - Pakistan
The Hashoo Foundation is sweetening the deal for the women beekeepers of northern Pakistan, by selling their top-quality honey in luxury hotels.

2008 Runner-up

2008 Runner Up

Homegrown Heroes
Agriculture School - Paraguay
Escuela Agricola is a self-sufficient school that turns smallholders into success stories.

2008 Runner-up

2008 Runner Up

A Chance to Grow
Shanti Sewa Griha - Nepal
Shanti Sewa Griha is a self-sufficient society for leprosy victims and other social outcasts.

2008 Finalists

  • 2008 Finalist Cliffhanger2008 Finalist Change is Brewing
  • 2008 Finalist Green Gold2008 Finalist Market economy
  • 2008 Finalist Maasai Production2008 Finalist Comunidade Film
  • 2008 Finalist Independence Day2008 Finalist Learning With-in Tent
  • 2008 Finalist Sole Traders

2007 Winner

2007 Winner

POTATO GOLDMINE
T'ikapapa - PERU
T'ikapapa, based in Peru, beat nearly 1000 other projects from around the world to win World Challenge 2007.

2007 Runner-up

2007 Runner Up

SCHOOL FOR SUCCESS
Ecole Paradis des Indiens - HAITI
The Paradis des Indiens project began as a one-room school in the small fishing village of Les Abricots. Canadian expatriate Michaelle de Verteuil set up the school especially for children whose families couldn't afford uniforms and shoes - without which they were unable to attend Haiti's ordinary schools.

2007 Runner-up

2007 Runner Up

COOKING WITHOUT GAS
Foundation for Sustainable Technologies (FoST) - NEPAL
In 1995, Sanu Kaji Shrestha ran out of cooking gas. So too did nearly everyone else in Kathmandu, as a countrywide shortage set in. Demand was so great Sanu had to take three days off work to queue up for more fuel.

2007 Finalists

  • 2007 Finalist Out of the Forest2007 Finalist Herbal Healing
  • 2007 Finalist Half Price Hygiene2007 Finalist Market Economy
  • 2007 Finalist Maasai Production2007 Finalist Comunidade Film
  • 2007 Finalist Independence Day2007 Finalist Learning With-in Tent
  • 2007 Finalist Sole Traders

2006 Winner

2006 Winner

ELEPHANT PAPER
Maximus - SRI-LANKA
Maximus, winner of World Challenge in 2006, is a papermaking firm that makes high-quality products from a variety of wastes, including paper from offices and bark from banana trees. The firm set up shop in Kegalle, Sri Lanka, in 1997, not far from an elephant orphanage. In Sri Lanka there is competition between elephants and a growing human population for land.

2006 Runner-up

2006 Runner Up

WELL WATER
NGO Dalit - BANGLADESH
The contamination of the water supply in parts of Bangladesh and northern India with large quantities of arsenic has been described as the worst case of mass poisoning in recorded history. Long-term exposure to even small quantities of the poison can result in skin lesions, localised gangrene and eventually cancers of the skin, lungs, bladder and kidneys.

2006 Runner-up

2006 Runner Up

CARD AID
Cards from Africa - RWANDA
The scars of the Rwandan genocide that claimed some 800,000 victims will take a long time to heal. Communities throughout the country are struggling to deal with the legacy of unthinkable brutality.

2006 Finalists

  • 2006 Finalist Blooming Business2006 Finalist Fireproof Juice
  • 2006 Finalist Grass Roots2006 Finalist Making a Buzz
  • 2006 Finalist Powering Up2006 Finalist Shark Park
  • 2006 Finalist Silicon Salvage2006 Finalist Sunny Side Up
  • 2006 Finalist Wild Child

2005 Winner

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COCONETS
Coconuts for Erosion Control - Phillipines
In little more than two generations, the Phillipines has seen nearly all its jungle vanish. With little regard to the future, loggers and squatters have destroyed watersheds. The inevitable result has been landslides sweeping away topsoil.

2005 Runner-up

2005 Runner Up

REEF REHAB
Rechargeable Battery Project - Vanuatu
The tiny Pacific island of Vanuatu has no main supply of electricity - inhabitants rely on batteries for their electrical energy. But batteries are expensive and account for a large proportion of most families' monthly incomes. They are also difficult to dispose of as they release acids and other toxic chemicals as they decompose.

2005 Runner-up

2005 Runner Up

FAT CHANCE
Bio Power - Malta
Mediterranean cooking uses a lot of oil. And the millions of package tourists who double the population of the Western Mediterranean each summer expect to find fast-food outlets like those at home. But what happens to all that cooking fat? On the tiny island of Malta, it clogs up drains and eventually ends up in the sea; it's a huge problem and authorities fear it might harm tourism. In 2004 , Malta's largest producer of cooking fats and oils - the Edible Oil Company - came up with an elegant solution.

2005 Finalists

  • 2005 Finalist A Chilli Reception2005 Finalist Basket Case
  • 2005 Finalist Bugs Money2005 Finalist Dye-ing for Change
  • 2005 Finalist Lucky Birds2005 Finalist My Big Fat Ethical Wedding
  • 2005 Finalist Men Not at Work2005 Finalist Snakes Alive
  • 2005 Finalist Rooftop Revolution
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