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Winners of the 2022 Resolution Project Social Venture Challenge

Twenty young African social entrepreneurs have been selected as winners of the 2022 Resolution Social Venture Challenge. The Social Venture Challenge, a collaboration between the Mastercard Foundation and Resolution Project, identifies ethical leaders who want to make a difference in their community and provides them with a pathway to implement their ideas through innovative social entrepreneurship. Find out more. 

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The 2022 Resolution Project Fellows: [L-R] George Tsiatis (CEO & Co-Founder of Resolution Project), Simon Peter Walugyo, Gertrude Nampeera, Sauda Birungi, Lucy Nguna, Acen Kamilla, Nahwera Eufemia, Francis Ocaaki, Elenyu Shilla, Gloria Ayesiga, Rosemary Nabatanzi, Yakubu Grace, Ansel Ainebye, Kajuga Rogers, Juste Akpaki, Naturinda Emmanuel, Twinomujurizi Mary, Owiny Nelson, Yaba Ilèloui Mèlanie Tchaffa, Marius Esdras Tokpassi. Not pictured: Noella Umurerwa

The Social Venture Challenge, a collaboration between the Mastercard Foundation and Resolution Project, identifies ethical leaders who want to make a difference in their community and provides them with a pathway to implement their ideas through innovative social entrepreneurship.

The Social Venture Challenge, a collaboration between the Mastercard Foundation and Resolution Project, identifies ethical leaders who want to make a difference in their community and provides them with a pathway to implement their ideas through innovative social entrepreneurship. The Social Venture Challenge is held at an annual event, the Baobab Summit, which this year was dedicated to celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program.

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