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Discussion of Humanitarian Prizes and Education Programs without Direct Power Links
Discussion of Humanitarian Prizes and Education Programs without Direct Power Links The passage mainly contains commentary on prize structures and descriptions of education initiatives, mentioning academics and nonprofit founders but no concrete allegations, financial flows, or ties to high‑level officials. It offers minimal investigative leads and lacks novel, controversial claims involving powerful actors. Key insights: Calestous Juma advocates more humanitarian prizes and cautions against poorly designed awards.; AidEx award provides £2,000 and publicity to innovators like Michael Pritchard and Thakkar.; Education programs such as Prep for Prep and LEDA aim to increase low‑income student access to elite schools.
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