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Ugandans Push for Special Honour to Dubai’s Zayed Sustainability Prize Award Finalist  

 His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Tuesday recognised the 2025 winners of the Zayed Sustainability Prize, with Uganda proudly celebrating St Kizito High School Namugongo for emerging among the three finalists in the sub-Saharan Africa.

Celebrating the transformational impact of 11 pioneering organisations and high schools from around the world, the prize reflects the UAE’s commitment to fostering scalable solutions to global challenges and empowering communities in their pursuit of sustainable prosperity.

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‘’St Kizito High School Namugongo was one of the three finalists in the whole of Sub-Saharan Africa in the Global High Schools Category from the 6000 schools that contested for the award globally’’, said one of the school administrators.

St Kizito High School Namugongo was represented by the Head teacher, Mr Ezekiel Kazibwe and two students Barbra Ntudde and Samuel Okware at the colouful event whoch was also attended by the Uganda’s President H.E Yoweri Kaguta Museveni and other leaders from various parts of the world.

In a ceremony held during Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week and attended by 11 heads of state, ministers, and business leaders, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed awarded the winners for their remarkable achievements, encouraging continued innovation in every corner of the globe.

His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed noted that the UAE remains steadfast in its commitment to fostering sustainable development and empowering communities around the world through innovation.

The Zayed Sustainability Prize, His Highness stated, inspires impactful solutions that address critical social and environmental challenges.

By nurturing these efforts, the UAE is not only creating a more sustainable future for all but also honouring the legacy of the late Sheikh Zayed, whose vision for global progress and humanitarianism continues to inspire, His Highness underscored.

His Excellency Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and Director-General of the Zayed Sustainability Prize, lauded the incredible work to deliver innovative solutions that address the world’s most pressing challenges.

“Today, we recognise a remarkable group of organisations and high schools that are driving tangible progress toward a more prosperous future.

This year’s prize winners showcase solutions that leverage advanced technologies, including AI, enhance local resilience, and deliver transformative, scalable impact worldwide. In doing so, they embody the power of progress in accelerating sustainable development and inclusive socioeconomic growth’’, said H.E Al Jaber.

The 2025 prize winners were selected by a distinguished panel of jury members across the six categories of Health, Food, Energy, Water, Climate Action, and Global High Schools.

Chair of the Jury and former President of Iceland His Excellency Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson said, “This year’s winners have showcased extraordinary innovation in addressing critical global challenges.

They are tackling a huge range of problems, focused on reducing the damage from climate change and building more sustainable access to healthcare, energy, food, and water, especially in underserved communities.

These winners have the potential to drive significant, scalable impact around the world. Their contributions will undoubtedly move us closer towards achieving crucial sustainable development goals.”

In the Health category, India’s Periwinkle Technologies was awarded the prize for its portable, AI-enabled cervical cancer screening device.

Operating independently of electricity, the device is accessible even in remote or underserved areas. It provides results at the point of care within 30 seconds, enabling early detection and significantly improving women’s health outcomes, having already screened over 300,000 women across India.

In the Food category, Nigeria’s NaFarm Foods won for its innovative hybrid solar food dryers that prevent post-harvest losses, reducing both food wastage and carbon consumption.

To date, 80 dryers have been distributed across six Nigerian states, benefiting over 65,000 farmers and lowering carbon emissions by 50,000 metric tonnes annually whilst simultaneously empowering over 18,000 women and youth through upskilling programmes.

In the Energy category, Palki Motors, an SME from Bangladesh, was awarded the prize for its locally manufactured, affordable, and lightweight electric vehicles designed specifically for commercial drivers.

Priced at an accessible USD 4,990, these vehicles cater to the unique transportation needs of the region. Palki Motors also operates a network of solar-powered battery swap stations, already benefiting over 23,000 people.

In the Water category, SkyJuice Foundation, an NPO from Australia, won for its low-cost, easy to use, gravity-powered water treatment solution, which uses low-pressure membrane filters to provide clean drinking water without the need for chemicals, pumps, or external energy sources.

Their SkyHydrant model provides clean, potable water to entire communities. Over three million people across 74 countries have already benefited from their 9,000 installations, which have collectively produced one billion gallons of safe drinking water.

In the Climate Action category, OpenMap Development Tanzania won for its innovative mapping solutions, which merge community-driven data collection with advanced technologies such as drones, geographic information systems, and remote sensing. To date, the NPO has benefited 140,000 people, engaged over 1,000 youth in community health efforts, and created 100 jobs.

Finally, the Zayed Sustainability Prize provides unparalleled opportunities for the next generation of sustainability leaders through its Global High Schools category, empowering youth to drive critical progress in their communities.

As of 2025, the prize’s 56 Global High Schools winners have impacted the lives of over 56,599 students and 480,660 people worldwide.

St Kizito High School Namugongo was among the three finalists raising the Ugandan flag high , other schools that were recognized include Centro de Estudios Tecnológicos del Mar No. 07 (Mexico), representing the Americas; Sakafia Islamic Senior High School (Ghana).

Others schools are Merryland International School (UAE), representing the Middle East and North Africa; Presidential School in Tashkent (Uzbekistan), representing Europe and Central Asia; Janamaitri Multiple Campus (Nepal), representing South Asia; and Te Pā o Rākaihautū (New Zealand), representing East Asia and the Pacific.

From providing access to clean energy, nutritious food, and safe water to improving healthcare and strengthening climate resilience, the 2025 winners’ efforts embody the prize’s commitment to promoting progress and sustainable innovation.

St.Kizito High school Namugongo is a  christian founded and named after the youngest christian martyr Kizito Omuto. It’s not just an educational institution; it’s a community of learners, thinkers, and doers.

With a passion for knowledge, a commitment to excellence, and a spirit of innovation, they empower students to reach their full potential through their diverse culture and Practical Skills Development.

St Kizito high school’s story began in 1998, rooted in a vision to bring up industrious citizens through providing exceptional education and shaping the future of students.

Over the years, they’ve evolved and grown, always dedicated to fostering academic excellence, character development, and a commitment to making a positive impact on our community.

As they celebrate 25 years of service, the school’s journey is marked by milestones of achievement, and we continue to build on their rich history as they look towards an even brighter future.

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