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Announced the World Innovation Summit for Education "Wise"Qatar Foundation’s global initiative announced the finalists for the 2023 WISE Awards. The finalists, who come from countries around the world, were selected for their innovative and impactful approaches to global educational challenges. Six winning projects will be announced in September and will be celebrated at the upcoming WISE Summit, to be held in Doha on November 28-29. Each winning project will receive a cash prize of $20,000. Since its launch in 2009, the program has honored "WISE Awards" He has fostered 90 innovative projects, all from more than 150 countries, that address global educational challenges. The 11 projects finalists for 2023 represent organizations and initiatives working to improve access to and quality of education around the world. WISE Awards 2023 Finalists: Project Name – Fontán Relational Education – FRE Institution – Colegio Fontán Capital Project Name – Shamba Letu Foundation: So They Can , Tanzania Project Name – Tekwill in Every School Organization – Moldovan Association of Information and Communication Technology Companies: ATIC Project Name – ICAN Organization – PAL Network Project Name – Transfer Organization Learning – Transform Schools, People for Action Project Name – Thaki Digital Literacy Initiative Foundation – Thaki Project Name: We Speak: Connecting Refugees and Language Learners Worldwide Organization: We Speak Project: Transforming Education Systems Organization: EIDU Project Name – Ahlan Simsim Foundation – Partnership between the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and Sesame Workshop Project: Nature-Based Education Network in Vital Cities Foundation: OPEPA Project Name: Stimulating Education in Early Childhood Education on a Large Scale Organization: Rocket Learning Project Name – ELIFE Organization – Tunisian Development Foundation The WISE Awards Preliminary Jury selected these finalists based on their innovative attributes, positive contribution to education and potential for scalability And the ability to adapt. The projects provide unique solutions to some of the most pressing educational challenges our world faces today.

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