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Hult Prize 2020

"Building Startups That Have A Positive Impact On Our Planet."

Hult Prize unlocks the desire of young people to change the world through business. Teams go through a rigorous curriculum that will transform their ideas into startups for a chance to win $1 million.

“The Hult Prize is how the world has to work in the 21st century.” – President Bill Clinton

Many Thanks to Ahmad Ashkar - CEO of Hult Prize, Andrea García, Michael Anabaraonye Chizuru, Cliffton Nyakundi, the Hult Foundation Teams, Startup Founders & Participating Team.

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