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Education
19 October 2011
BUSINESS STUDENTS COMPETE TO SOLVE GLOBAL PROBLEMS
Photo: Hult Global Case Challenge
This is the VOA Special English Education Report.
Hult International Business School has campuses in Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai and Shanghai. The Hult Global Case Challenge is a competition based on the idea that solving world problems requires a good business plan.
Teams compete for prizes of one million dollars to help an organization with efforts to solve problems like hunger, poverty and disease. A Hult student, Ahmad Ashkar, created the challenge for teams from business schools around the world.
This year's challenge deals with poverty. Teams will compete to develop business plans for three nongovernmental organizations. SolarAid works on energy projects in east and southern Africa. Habitat for Humanity builds low-cost housing. And One Laptop Per Child builds computers for governments in developing countries to supply to poor communities. That group is taking part in the competition for the second time.
David Batley from SolarAid says his group works with local entrepreneurs to bring power from the sun to rural communities.
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