Nominations for the 2006
competition closed on 7 June and a total of 816 nominations were received - a
79 per cent increase on last year's nominations of 457. This year's competition
attracted the greatest numbers from India (159), Philippines (56), Nigeria (47),
USA (34), Kenya (32), South Africa (32), England (20) and Uganda (20), states
an official release. A panel of expert judges will now shortlist the nominations
to 12 finalists that show the best examples of community-based business, development
or environmental projects. The finalists will then be announced at the beginning
of July.
During The World Challenge in 2005, more than 120,000 votes
were cast from around the world. The winning project, Coconets from
the Philippines, was presented with a US$20,000 grant from Shell,
which has been invested in further developing their system to prevent
landslides using waste coconut husks.
Once voting has closed, the winner of World Challenge 2006
will be announced at an awards ceremony in The Hague in December
2006. The winner will again receive a US$20,000 grant from Shell
to invest in their project, plus the two runners-up will each receive
US$10,000.
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