Prince Talal International Prize Announces Four Winning Projects In Affordable And Clean Energy

Prince Talal International Prize Announces Four Winning Projects in Affordable and Clean Energy

Riyadh, June (پاکستان پوائنٹ نیوز ‎‎‎ 30 يونيو 2026ء) The winning projects were announced during the 27th Meeting of the Prize Committee, held at AGFUND headquarters in Riyadh. The meeting was chaired by Chairman of AGFUND’s board of Directors and Chairman of the Prize Committee Prince Abdulaziz bin Talal bin Abdulaziz and brought together committee members including Queen Sofia of Spain, Executive President of the Queen Sofia Foundation and Honorary President of the Royal Board on education and Care of Handicapped Persons; Former First Lady of Uruguay and President of Honor of Todos Por Uruguay Mercedes Menafra; and former Director General of the OPEC Fund for International Development Dr. Yusuf Sayed Abdullah.

In total of 160 projects were nominated for this year’s prize. Out of this number, 64 qualified projects met the prize criteria. The winning projects are as follows:

The winning project for the first category, which is specified for projects implemented by UN agencies or international and regional NGOs, is “Climate-resilient, Community-led Water Supply Systems in Myanmar”, implemented by UNICEF in Myanmar.

The winning project for the second category, which specifies projects implemented by national NGOs, is “Capacity and Structure Building for Sustainable food Security and Community-Based Conflict Management to Strengthen Resilience of Conflict-Affected Agro-Pastoral IDPs and Host Communities,” implemented by Nomadic Assistance for Peace and Development (NAPAD) in Kenya and Somalia.

For the third category, which designates projects implemented by governmental bodies or social business enterprises, the winning project is “The Bio-360: Waste-to-Biofuel AI-Solution”, implemented by D-Olivette Labs in Nigeria.

Lastly, in the fourth category, which is specified as projects initiated, funded and/or implemented by individuals, the winning project is “Scaling solar Irrigation-as-a-Service and climate-smart farming advisory to transform smallholder livelihoods”, implemented by Oorja Development Solutions India Private Limited in India.

Since its establishment in 1999, the Prince Talal International Prize for Human Development has recognized 95 winning projects, celebrating innovative initiatives that contribute to advancing sustainable development and promoting excellence in development practices.

Prince Abdulaziz bin Talal emphasized: “These figures represent far more than statistics. They reflect a growing global commitment to innovation as a driving force for sustainable development. They also stand as a testament to the credibility, integrity, and international standing that the prize has earned over nearly three decades."

Furthermore, the prize committee chose the theme “Good Health and Well-being,” that reflects Goal SDG3 to be the prize subject for the year 2026, which aims to ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all age.