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THE ZAYED SUSTAINABI­LITY AWARD GOES TO...

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His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, presenting the Global High School award to Buretaake Ioane of Eutan Tarawa IETA Junior Secondary School, Kiribati, in the presence of Sheikh Hasina, Prime Minister of Bangladesh, during the Zayed Sustainabi­lity Prize awards ceremony at the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi on Monday.

abu dhabi — A non-profit organisati­on that provides high-quality solar equipment to refugee campsites and train the refugees to repair the equipment is among this year’s winners of the Zayed Sustainabi­lity Prize.

The French organisati­on — Electricia­ns Without Boarders — has so far carried out 129 projects in 38 countries, which have impacted the lives of 50,000 people. It was awarded $600,000 (Dh2.2 million) for winning in the energy category. They hope to use the prize money to replicate these projects in other refugee camps in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.

The 10 winners of the five categories, including health, food, water, energy and global high schools, were announced on Monday at the opening ceremony of the Abu Dhabi Sustainabi­lity Week. The winners of the health, food and water categories also received Dh2.2 million each to promote their sustainabi­lity projects while six schools from six regions were awarded $100,000 (Dh367,000) each for developing projects with sustainabl­e solution in their school environmen­t.

His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, presented the awards to the winners.

“We are delighted to win the Zayed Sustainabi­lity Prize. We intend to use the prize money to provide solar equipment to thousands of people in refugee camps in many parts of the world,” Tanai Chawin, project manager of Electricia­ns Without Borders, told Khaleej Times after receiving the award.

“Our aim is to provide more

Tanai Chawin, project manager of Electricia­ns Without Borders

Helena Samsioe, CEO and founder of Globhe

than 1 million beneficiar­ies with improved access to electricit­y and water.”

Globhe, a Swedish small-scale firm that uses drones and artificial intelligen­ce (AI) to detect disease outbreaks won the prize in the health category while Okuafo Foundation from Ghana — which has developed a smart app that leverages AI, machine learning and data analytics to predict and detect crop diseases and infestatio­ns — received the award in food category.

Helena Samsioe, CEO and founder of Globhe, said her firm has developed the first-of-its-kind AI-assisted global data platform for health disaster prevention and response. “We have developed over 3,600 drone pilots in 48 countries, which are connected to a platform, and collect drone data on demand,” she said.

“Data is then analysed via auto

matic object detection and shared with clients through a download link of a Google Map with relevant insights marked out.” Samsioe explained that examples of insights include malaria breeding site locations and the number of houses located within an Ebola outbreak. Globhe services assisted 100,000 people during the cholera and malaria outbreaks in Malawi and Lake Victoria.

A US-based firm, Ceres Imaging, won the award in the water category for building proprietar­y imagery sensors, consisting of five visible or near-infrared cameras and a thermal infrared (TIR) camera mounted onto an aircraft and use proprietar­y spectral imaging and AI-based analytics to optimise water use in agricultur­e and prevent wastage.

The winning schools are: Air Batalla, a private School from Colombia; Hakimi Aliyu Day School from Nigeria; Al Mal Junior School from Morocco; United World College — Mostar from Bosnia and Harzegovin­a; Bloom Nepal School from Nepal and Eutan Tarawa IETA Junior Secondary School from Kiribati.

The Zayed Sustainabi­lity Prize was created in 2008 to honour the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan’s legacy of sustainabl­e developmen­t.

We intend to use the prize money to provide solar equipment to thousands of people in refugee camps in many parts of the world.”

We have developed over 3,600 drone pilots in 48 countries, which are connected to a platform, and collect drone data on demand.”

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Photo by Ryan Lim
 ?? Photos by Ryan Lim ?? CELEBRATIN­G SUSTAINABI­LITY: Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and other dignitarie­s with the winners of the Zayed Sustainabi­lity Prize in Abu Dhabi on Monday. —
Photos by Ryan Lim CELEBRATIN­G SUSTAINABI­LITY: Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and other dignitarie­s with the winners of the Zayed Sustainabi­lity Prize in Abu Dhabi on Monday. —
 ??  ?? GETTING EMOTIONAL: Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed hugs winner Buretaake Ioane from Eutan Tarawa IETA Junior Secondary School as Bangladesh­i Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina looks on.
GETTING EMOTIONAL: Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed hugs winner Buretaake Ioane from Eutan Tarawa IETA Junior Secondary School as Bangladesh­i Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina looks on.
 ??  ?? FOR A HEALTHIER WORLD: The Abu Dhabi Crown Prince hands out the Zayed prize in health category to Helena Samsioe of Globhe.
FOR A HEALTHIER WORLD: The Abu Dhabi Crown Prince hands out the Zayed prize in health category to Helena Samsioe of Globhe.
 ??  ?? ENERGY FOR A CAUSE: Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed looks on as Indonesian President Joko Widodo presents the award to Herve Gouyet from Electricia­ns Without Borders.
ENERGY FOR A CAUSE: Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed looks on as Indonesian President Joko Widodo presents the award to Herve Gouyet from Electricia­ns Without Borders.
 ??  ?? CONSERVATI­ON: Rwandan President Paul Kagame presents the award in water category to Ashwin Madgavkar from Ceres Imaging.
CONSERVATI­ON: Rwandan President Paul Kagame presents the award in water category to Ashwin Madgavkar from Ceres Imaging.
 ??  ?? SMART AND SECURE FUTURE: Mustapha Diyaol Haqq of Okuafo Foundation receives the Zayed prize in food category.
SMART AND SECURE FUTURE: Mustapha Diyaol Haqq of Okuafo Foundation receives the Zayed prize in food category.

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