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Queen Rania Foundation Launches Award for Education Entrepreneurship in the Arab World

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The Queen Rania Foundation for Education and Development (QRF) announced on Tuesday the launch of The Queen Rania Award for Education Entrepreneurship in the Arab World, a competition that recognizes the achievements and potential of home-grown education businesses in the Arab World that combine social impact with sustainable business models.

Founded by Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah in 2013, QRF aims to reform school education in the Arab World through an impact-focused approach to learning, and nurture a vibrant ecosystem of education entrepreneurs in order to enhance the process of education reform.

The Award is a grant totaling 200,000 USD, which will be given to the top three startups, allowing the winners to accelerate the growth plans of their businesses.

Through this award, QRF hopes to recognise and support innovative approaches making a real difference in the lives of learners, whether they are in kindergarten, school, or looking to learn new skills to prepare them for their next job. Applicants need to be based in the Arab World, and to primarily serve Arab learners.

Commenting on the goals of the competition, Her Majesty Queen Rania said, “The Queen Rania Foundation supports quality education that is fit for the region’s ambitions, but we know we cannot do this alone. Many of the learning challenges we face require the energy and innovative thinking of entrepreneurs in order to prepare our students for a world that is increasingly shaped by smart technologies, and address the learning losses refugees are facing. I hope this competition can help identify and encourage the kind of innovative approaches we desperately need today.”

Highlighting the potential value the competition can bring, CEO of the Queen Rania Foundation, Bassem Saad, said, “The honest truth is that the Arab World is lagging behind other regions in making good use of socially-minded entrepreneurship – that is, entrepreneurship that delivers social outcomes as well as a self-sustaining business model.”

“This is especially applicable in education and learning, where we seriously need to step up the rate of reform. The world is changing faster than our classrooms, too many evidence-supported practices are not going into use, and too many students are not achieving enough to thrive and prosper,” Saad added.

“I hope this competition will bring to the forefront inspirational organisations that are doing things differently, not for novelty, but for impact. Through the application process, we look forward to coming across organisations that offer more than administrative efficiency – that really get at the heart of learning and teaching. Some may make great use of digital technology, others may follow a people-led approach, activating the community as a source of learning. The possibilities are great and exciting. I can’t wait to see what comes through,” he explained.

Applications will be accepted from September 10th up to November 10th. Interested startups and entrepreneurs can find further information on how to apply on https://smex12-5-en-ctp.trendmicro.com:443/wis/clicktime/v1/query?url=http%3a%2f%2fstartups.qrf.org&umid=e1d3ba29-b8c8-419a-9542-777626c84876&auth=076d81ca1af76f65b0ab9fe1fa9a598396093a05-404a9042953f12bf4c31281e74e37288f0ad9b8e.

The Queen Rania Foundation aims to be a leading regional resource and incubator for new and innovative ideas and initiatives in education. We believe that education is the foundation of economic, political and social development. That is why we are focused on identifying gaps and opportunities for developing new education programs, with the aim of influencing policy and creating transformational change on the ground.

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