The United Nations Agency with FMD for social inclusion.
A few more days to register for the Global Junior Challenge.
Using ICT to connect youth from the world through organic garden projects to reduce and reuse leftovers for compost and rebirth in our organic garden to solve environmental issue and food shortage.
Enhancing the students' motivation by making Mathematics a learner-friendly subject, to develop creative, social, language and ICT skills.
Giorgio Napolitano, the Italian President, has donated three medals for the most innovative projects presented by Italian schools.
Registration has been extended to July 31, 2012. The final event of the sixth edition of the GJC will be held in October 2012.
The Awards Ceremony took place today at the Rome City Hall, the Campidoglio, where twelve prizes were assigned along with two special mentions.
An international jury selected 109 finalist projects from 456 applications.
The international jury is now selecting the finalist projects for the 5th edition of the Global Junior Challenge.