Founded in 1945
Funded by the Kingdom of Bahrain and established in 2005, the Prize rewards individuals and organizations that are carrying out outstanding projects to improve teaching and learning in the digital age. It calls attention to excellent models, best practices and creative use of ICT to enhance overall ...
Lexington T. Blood
Peace Fellow
Stephanie Bretonniere
G7 Innovation in Education Summit
Nicolás Madoery
Consultor
Tanya Woods
Advisor, Culture and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Working Group (Canada)
Ibrahima Guimba-Saidou
Jury of UNESCO King Hamad Bin Isa Al Khalifa Prize for the use of ICT in Education
Marina Niforos
Commissioner, US National Commission for the UNESCO
Cate Sujin Kim
Volunteer
Xiao Sun (Lexie)
International Volunteer
Cheikh Fadel Wane
Consultant En Gestion De Projet Et Planification