
Egypt 2021
A message from your facilitators…
YES Egypt!
Congratulations to all of you!
We were so impressed by all of your projects and seeing how you have put your life skills into action in such amazing ways. The hard work, teamwork, creativity and impact you have shown in such a short time is truly inspiring, and we hope that you continue to use this incredible energy moving forward in your lives. It has been our honour to grow with you on this journey, and we wish you all the best with whatever the future holds for you. Keep growing your life skills, keep stepping out of your comfort zone and always keep learning! Remember, the magic is already inside of you to face any challenges and shape your own future.
Good luck and all the best!
Michelle & Gani

THE TAQADDAM IMPACT AWARDS
GOLD WINNERS
The Gold Taqaddam Impact Award has been awarded to all teams that demonstrated 16 points or more out of 20 for all four parts of their projects. Congratulations!
Environmentally friendly Q-Tips that can be planted
A social media page to share the success stories of unknown people
An app providing daily COVID updates
Recycling rice straw into desks
An innovative water filtration system
Recycling plastic waste to create homes for street dogs
A cheaper machine to recycle plastic into 3D filaments
Reducing anxiety with essential oil candles
THE TAQADDAM IMPACT AWARDS
SILVER WINNERS
The Silver Taqaddam Impact Award has been awarded to all teams that demonstrated 12 points or more out of 20 for all four parts of their projects. Well done to all of you!

Producing electricity with the power of nature
Tackling cyberbullying
Gamification of hard-to-understand topics to make learning fun and accessible
A hygienic tool to open doors without using our hands
An app to help mothers have fun and make their lives easier
A machine to sanitise groceries
Home-made sanitizer
An application that connects glasses with a camera to support blind people
Recycling water to plant trees
A healthy food guidebook for children
An app to support people with Alzheimer’s disease
Hydro Energy Generation
A candy that is highly nutritious
A filter for microplastic in surface water
An auto-calling app to assist blind people
Helping Stray Cats and Dogs
An app for young people to learn general knowledge

THE TAQADDAM IMPACT AWARDS
BRONZE WINNERS
The Bronze Taqaddam Impact Award has been awarded to all teams that demonstrated 8 points or more out of 20 for all four parts of their projects. Well done to all of you!
Encouraging community engagement with street animal welfare and recycling
Tackling teenage depression
Supporting homeless people
Using chemical reactions to save time in emergency situations
Manufacturing environmentally friendly, synthetic rubber
A drone that helps put out fires
Converting seawater into drinking water at home
An electronic collar for dogs to monitor their health and location
A cube from 100% organic waste to grow plants
A device to save people from fires
A smart recycling bin that separates organic materials
Fighting electronic devices addiction
A movie or game to positively influence people’s behaviour
Producing flour from mango seeds
A platform to help people find information about local services
A children’s book that describes the challenges faced by people with disabilities
A filter to convert CO2 to Oxygen
A resource to help people understand the problems teenagers face and ways to help solve them
Supporting people that suffer from homelessness, unemployment, and increasing income
Making devices out of wood to reduce plastic waste
Creating a toothpaste from banana peel
A toy for children with autism
A free mobile app that helps people to learn in creative ways with fun activities
THE TAQADDAM IMPACT AWARDS
RUNNER UPS
The following teams are all ‘Runner Ups’. Teams that will be awarded the Taqaddam Impact Award but did not reach the 8 points or more out of 20 in order to reach the bronze level.
Well done all of you for all your efforts.
Helping people park
A website to help people with Alzheimer’s disease
Addressing issues of pollution and bullying
Supporting parents to understand teenage depression better