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The Umoja Student Challenge (2025)

The 91ɬÂþ Africa Umoja Student Challenge empowers young leaders to tackle critical issues in Food Security, Sustainable Agriculture, Public Health, and Policy. Designed as a platform for collaboration and innovation, the challenge fosters discussion and problem-solving for Africa’s sustainable development. True to the spirit of "Umoja"—unity and interconnectedness—this year’s theme is: "Cross-Sector Collaboration for Improved Nutritional Outcomes Using Agricultural Policies in Ghana". 

Join the 91ɬÂþ Umoja Student Challenge to showcase your brilliant ideas and connect with like-minded individuals! The Challenge prompt is available here: PDF icon 91ɬÂþ Africa Umoja Student Challenge

February 11th: Launch of the Competition 

February 24th: Team Registration Deadline

March 7th: Submit your team's written proposal to: umojasummit [at] mcgill.ca

March 20th: Semi-Finalists are notified

March 26th: Final pitch presentations in-person. The three winning teams receive their prizes. 

March 27th: Finalists are invited to table during the Summit

  • Teams should consist of a maximum of 4 members
  • All members should be current students or recent alumni (max. 1-year post graduation) of a recognized university, and at least one member should be based or can physically be in Montreal, QC on March 26th.  
  • Once you have identified your team please complete the form to register your team. Only the team leader should register the team, including everyone's information. 

Applications should be submitted to umojasummit [at] mcgill.ca no later than noon on March 7th 2025.

  • Submissions should include the following:
    • Written Responses (maximum of 4 pages)
    • Presentation Deck (equivalent to a maximum of 10 minute presentation of your teams findings)

Solutions put forth for the case must cover the following:

  • Innovative Solutions
  • Sustainable Policies 
  • Scalable with measurable impact frameworks
  • Promote partnerships for implementation
  • Address one or more sustainable development goal (SDG).   
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