Worldaware Business Awards 2002
The Shell Award for Sustainable Development
The Co-op for Fairtrade Development
The Trade Partners UK Award for Small Business in Africa
Art of Ventures – Shompole tourism project, with local Masai
Runner Up: The Day Chocolate Company: Fairtrade Chocolate
The P&O Nedlloyd Award for Infrastructure
Riders for Health Transport Management System for Africa
The British Council Award for the Effective Transfer of English Language Skills
Thailand TESOL Training teachers
Specially Commended: – The Aga Khan University Centre for English Language, Pakistan; Gujarati Vichar Manch – Training teachers in Mumbai’s Gujarati schools
The DTI Award for Capacity Building in the Commonwealth
The Overseas Development Institute Fellowship Scheme
The Worldaware Award for Innovation
Ove Arup, Zimbabwe: Wind turbine to cool buildings
The Worldaware Award for Not-forProfit Organisations (Jointly sponsored by News International plc)
Pedals for Progress: Old bicycles find new uses
Runner up – The Africa Foundation, South Africa: Help for villagers in wildlife areas
The Judges
- The Rt Hon Earl Cairns – CDC Capital Partners
- Peter Berry – chairman of Crown Agents Foundation
- Dr DeAnne Julius – formerly Bank of England
- Sir Mark Moody-Stuart – former Chairman of Shell
- Rosemary Righter – Associate Editor, The Times
- David Green – The British Council
- Sir Peter Marshall – chairman of the Joint Commonwealth Societies Council
- Andrew Rogerson – The World Bank
- Andrew Fraser – President of Worldaware
- Sir John Morgan – chairman, East European Development Fund Ltd
- Graham Young – founder, Traidcraft Exchange