Source Bloomberg Philanthropies.
Kigali city, the capital of Republic of Rwanda is among the 15 winners, hailing from 13 nations, of a prestigious worldwide innovation competition, which recognised the cities for designing the boldest and most ambitious urban innovations to emerge from the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Bloomberg Philanthropies on Tuesday announced the 15 winning cities of the 2021-2022 Global Mayors Challenge, the fifth edition of the global innovation competition that supports and spreads cities’ most promising ideas.
« The yearlong competition launched in 2021 elevates the most promising urban innovations to emerge from the pandemic, » said a press release issued by Bloomberg Philanthropies.
As many as 631 cities from 99 countries participated in the competition. The winning cities will receive USD 1 million each and multi-year technical support.
The other winners are Amman (Jordan); Bogota, (Colombia); Butuan, (Philippines); Freetown (Sierra Leone); Hermosillo (Mexico); Istanbul (Turkey); Kumasi (Ghana); Paterson (US); Phoenix (US); Rochester (US); Rotterdam (the Netherlands); Rourkela )India); Vilnius, (Lithuania); and Wellington (New Zealand).
Kigali, was selected for having introduce a smart-waste system that improves sanitation and water quality in the city.
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