Brian Galabuzi Kakembo
Project: Young people are equipped with practical skills to produce briquettes from organic waste.
Carolina Ortiz Ardaya
Project: Empowers women from low-income sectors who have little or no education. The tools used are education and skills.
Cavin Odera
Project: Wa-Wa, an organisation that empowers girls and young women, equips them with skills to earn sustainable livelihoods.
Charles Degold Gomez
Project: Creating jobplacement, internship and building self-esteem for thevisually impaired and partially sighted people in the Gambia.
Chhitup Lama
Project: To make the most remote region of Nepal a success story where people with disability, particularly visually impaired children are integrated into the local community.
Chiamba Joshua Anyeah
Project: Support underprivileged people and communities in rural Cameroon with specific focus on orphans, widows, and teenage mothers/single mothers.
Chris Mukasa kivali
Project: A platform for youth to express their ideas and critical thoughts through poetry and music.
Damilola Fasoranti
Project: A school without teachers which triggers the talents of rural children and thus provides a hub for future problem solvers.
Daniel Esih Chiambah
Project: first Braille Printing Press in Cameroon enabling blind students to study with dignity and stand on their own feet independently.
Danijela Veselinovic
Project: organise creative workshops that will motivate children with a special need to be professionally oriented and learn more about design from professional designers.
Dave Oduor
Project: Skill training for young people to find alternative means of income to ease pressure on the water resource.
David Lubaale
Project: Live free from discrimination, violence, invisibility, and deprivation, by producing enlightening documentary films.
Deginet Wotengo Doyiso
Project: To set-up an enterprise-based training center for aspiring disabled women entrepreneurs and provide them with micro credits for start up.
Dennis Akagha
Project: people living with HIV/AIDS are embraced by the society, and empowered to lead a fulfilled, productive and hopeful life.
Drolma Lazorn
Project: Tibet known for successful integration of people with disabilities. Empowerment through Skills training
Eltrud Okeyo (27)
Kenya
English
Project: A village where elderly are treated with respect and dignity
Emmanuel Kilaso
Project: Keeping the environment clean, generating income for poor rural farmers and to providing support to produce healthier agricultural produce.
Emmanuel Mbaji Mruu
Project: Generating employment through waste collection, Segregation and Shredding of hard plastics.
Erick Litembekho Lijodi
Project: IT training for visually impaired (age of 20 to 35) to regaining their value, respect and become independent and also sensitization for the teachers.
Fallah S. Bioma
Project: To prove that the disabled are not just consumers or dependents but empowered independent individuals.
Fanuel Masunda
Project: Model organic farm that demonstrates the correlation between environmental protection and organic agriculture to benefit the environment as well as food security.
Faruk Musema
Project: Empower children and youth by running adaptive sports and physical literacy programs.
Femi Ogundare
Project: A community where people with disabilities can enjoy equal rights, equal opportunities and access to community resources and services
Flora Usang
Project: Basic braille training, educational services for blind and partially sighted persons indirect 200