Catalyst 2030 announced the winners of its Inaugural Systems Change Awards on March 25 2021 at a virtual ceremony hosted at Althorp House.
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Catalyst 2030 Inaugural Systems Change Award Winners Announced
Catalyst 2030, the global movement of social entrepreneurs and social innovators who are collaborating to achieve the SDGs by 2030, announced the winners of its Inaugural Systems Change Awards today.
Catalyst 2030 Inaugural Systems Change Award Finalists Announced
Winners Will Be Announced at the Catalyst 2030 Awards, 25 March 2021 at Virtual Ceremony Hosted at Althorp House. The Finalists represent philanthropic, government, multilateral and business leaders and organisations who embrace collaboration, co-creation and the shifting of power dynamics to achieve the SDGs.
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