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World Bank Announces 2020 Ideas for Action Winners
Today, the Ideas for Action (I4A) Initiative announced seven winners of its global competition. The annual contest jointly supported by the World Bank and the Zicklin Center of the Wharton Business School of the University of Pennsylvania, provides a one-of-a-kind platform for young entrepreneurs, catalyzing innovative ideas to solve the world’s most pressing development challenges.
The seven winners were selected from a highly competitive pool of 4,000 global submissions based on their originality and potential to influence policy. The 2020 winners are:
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Some galleries will never recover , Sydney philanthropist warns
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Sydney philanthropist and businessman Simon Mordant has warned that some of the nation’s leading cultural institutions face financial wipeout as audiences are yet to return to anywhere near pre-COVID-19 levels.
Mordant was last week named honorary professor at the Centre of Visual Arts at the University of Melbourne as part of its 10-year plan to raise the public profile of its cultural collections and to integrate them into the education program.