The Unilever Young Entrepreneurs Awards can help you take your sustainability initiative, product or service to the next level. Take a look at what you need to know about the Awards this year. Then send us your entry! We believe the world will only succeed in delivering the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals if we all start to think and work differently. That means a real shift towards meaningful partnerships and collaboration across the whole range of players – from governments to NGOs, and big businesses to start-ups. Imagine what we can achieve together. That’s why six years ago we started the Unilever Young Entrepreneurs Awards to recognise and support brilliant young innovators tackling the planet’s biggest environmental and social challenges, and to help them achieve scale for impact. So, if you are working on an innovative and scalable technology or initiative – or know someone who is – which is contributing to one or more of these three categories, then we want to hear from you. We’re looking for initiatives relating to one or more of the three categories we’re focusing on:
Consultant - Business Analysis at World Health Organization (WHO)
Consultant - Learning Support at World Health Organization (WHO)
Consultant - Epidemiology and Risk Analysis of Yellow Fever at World Health Organization (WHO)
Consultant - Emergency Learning Coordination at World Health Organization (WHO)
Ongoing recruitment at the African Union (AU)
Editorial Coordinator at Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
Senior Procurement Manager at the Confederation of African Football (CAF)
Payment Gateway and Transaction Processing Sales Officer at Wema Bank Plc
Personal Assistant in a Commercial Bank
Executive Secretary in a Leading Oil & Gas Company
The Open Capital Analyst Program 2025 for young graduates
African Union (AU) Internship Program 2024/2025 for young Africans.
AS Hornby Educational Trust Scholarships 2025/2026 for study in the UK (Fully Funded)
OD & Culture Manager at Fan Milk Plc