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Okay, my name is Anet Pinto, I am a student at Marist International University, I'm a fourth year studying strategic development studies, in the organization, the health prize organization, I am the unicorn curator. Unicorn curator, unicorns exist, unicorn is another organization that we partner with, so the curator part of it. So unicorn partners with the health prize, united nations and on campus, which is also... All right, so united nations is also part of this? Yes. So you're the unicorn curator? Curator. All right, Khalifa curator is basically... My name is Sharon Keitani, I'm pursuing bachelor's in strategic development studies, and I am the lead judges coordinator. The lead? Judge coordinator. The lead judge coordinator. So you're going to be part of the crew that is going to be picking the best projects and the best ideas towards the theme of this year? Not necessarily. My work is to work with the judges, to bring them on board and to select the best judges for the competition. Okay, so you select the... Your job is even bigger than I expect. You're the person who selects the people who are going to select the winners. All right, so what is the theme of this year's health prize? The theme of this year is food for good. Food for good? Yes. Which basically a health prize focuses on the sustainable development goals. Goals, all right. Yes. So poverty alleviation is one of it. It's one pillar. It's one pillar. So under that, this food security and food for good. So under food for good, we are trying to come up with ideas, students come up with ideas that will help them... Will help... Food security... Food security to be achieved. To be achieved, exactly. And also basically, what the theme for this year is to change food from a necessity for survival into a vehicle of change and prosperity. Wow, powerful words right now from the health prize representatives. All right, so food for good. This could mean two things. Food for ever, or food for good. Doing good. Which one is it? Food for ever because I remember when somebody told you, I hate you for good. It means I hate you forever. So is it food for ever or food for doing good? Both, I think. Both ways. It's good for both ways. Yeah, it's food. Yeah, basically food for impact. Food for impact. All right. How about you? Okay, I was saying food for good, food is something which is sustainable which should be ongoing for people to be... To be able to live. To live, food must be there. So with that, it's something that is there for good. All right. Yes. So we need food for good. That is the theme of the year. Yes. How can people get to submit their ideas and who's invited to submit ideas towards this beautiful theme right there? So anyone can submit their ideas basically. Anyone can join. So you have to be in a university pursuing an undergraduate or master's program. So in that group, there must be a minimum of three people and a maximum of four. So in that group, you come up together and agree who will be the lead and then the lead person is the one who's going to submit their ideas and register with the school. All right. So what is at stake? If I have an idea, I think it's a million dollar idea. It's a winning idea. What is at stake for me? What are the possibilities for me? Nneza Shindani, nneza Jipataupi na iya idea. Oh, the prize is there already. It's one million U.S. dollars. One million U.S.D. Yes, which one? Wow. That is a hundred million Kenyan shillings. Yes. Even he's a quarter senator. Nikitaka ya. With a hundred million. I can compare it. You get the honors of being given the prize. The winner is submitted the prize to by the former U.S. president, Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton is also affiliated to this program. Yes. Apart from that, you also get numerous benefits. One, you get opportunities to network with other people because heart prize is all over the world. So you get to connect and network with different people because there are about 120 countries that are participating in this heart prize. And also apart from that, every participant is given a certificate signed by Bill Clinton. So whether you win or whether you lose, you still get a certificate for participating in this. You still get a certificate for participating in this. So it's still open water but not as a submit which is out when it's a submit. Is that in it? So now you have to register with your school through heart prize. If your school doesn't have a heart prize program, then you have to submit with the school directly. But if you have a heart prize program, then you just submit through the club. So as Marist University, we have a club which students submit directly. Alright, so students submit directly to the school. So if you are in canvas, figure out if you have a health prize club in your school. If you don't have a club in your school, just bring it back. Okay, if you don't have a club in your school, you submit directly to the registration, I think, from online. You can do it online. You can just go to heart prize program online and search and then you can apply. If you're taking an undergraduate or a master's level, anyone can compete. So the qualification is to study degree and master's program. Yes. And then you apply to a health prize club in your school. You just submit through the website or through the email. Yes. Thank you very much for that. Alright, have you guys seen some of the ideas that people have brought on the table? So for now, when someone is starting, they think the idea is not that good. So they're just like, okay, just wait a minute until the competition comes. Because sometimes you know you can be biased. You're like, you check this idea, you go and look at the others. But what we offer students is training. So before the competition, which is in 20th, so we offer them training. I think every Friday. Yes, every Friday there's someone who's coming to talk to them and inform them about what they need to have before the competition. Okay, okay. But people have submitted some beautiful ideas. Yes. The future is bright. Yes. We're going to be fed in future. Yes. We're not going to be fed. Alright. So on the 20th of November, there's an event going down. Yes. Please tell me about the event. Let me go. Alright. On 20th of November, there will be an event for us in our school. It will be at Marist International University at the grounds. So we'll be having the on-campus event on that day. On-campus event will be on that day. Yes. It will be held in school. Alright. Other people invited, people from other schools for the 20th event. So for now because of COVID restrictions and we're not yet, we don't think that we can invite people from outside. But I think we'll do a live event. We can broadcast through our Facebook page and also Instagram. We can go and follow us at Marist Health Prize. Marist Health Prize? Yes. Alright. Are you guys submitting ideas as well? We're not allowed. You're not allowed. We're actually allowed. But for us, we decided not to participate so that we can help the groups. Alright. So you're very inetraje. Mkona. Mkona. Huh? What is your name? You're just being generalist. Oh, you're being generalist. I don't have opportunity. Okay, I don't understand. Thank you very much for coming through to us in the morning. Thank you. Maybe you can send a message, a last message to the viewers right now about food for good. I'll give you a chance while you give us your social media handles as well. Okay. So transit now at this time. Okay. So a message for you guys out there, food is a necessity for survival and we want to change that notion and to make it a vehicle of change and prosperity. We want people to benefit, to create employment, to feed over 10,000 people by 2030, hopefully. And yes. A hungry man is an angry man. Is an angry man. Yes. Right. You want that? Just as Sharon has said, an angry mind is an angry mind. So in that case, just as we are focusing on food, education is also important. Now you see people are being left out in this competition. Maybe people have bright ideas, but since they are not in school, they are not able to participate in this. So education as much as food is important. Is important education is important as well. Alright. So information is important and that is the only way we can achieve this. Exactly. How can they catch you on social media? Laugh well and then how can they catch the organization as well on social media? Your camera is number four. So if you want to catch us on social media, you can follow us on IG in Marist International and on the HALT PRICE of Facebook. Marist HALT PRICE sorry Marist HALT PRICE in Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Alright. And maybe just people who don't follow Marist HALT PRICE you can also follow Marist International University because they also post the HALT PRICE content. Alright. That's Anthony Sanako Kujya. We appreciate you so much. All the best on the 20th of November and all the best with the organization. And we hope we get to achieve this sustainable development goals fully. I appreciate you. So for a chance to meet Bill Clinton you can submit your ideas for sustainable ways to feed the populations. You can submit this at the HALT PRICE Marist HALT PRICE. Alright. Online just find Marist HALT PRICE online and submit what you have but the most important thing is not meeting Bill Clinton. The most important thing is achieving sustainable development goals and Africa is the continent that needs it the most. So think about it. My name is Bayi Moses or it's Bayi Mo on social media. 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