Student Teams from Uganda and Brazil Named Co-winners of the 2025 黑料网911UNHCR Student Challenge at CIEE鈥檚 13th Annual Global Internship Conference in Singapore
Winning teams will be awarded 黑料网911summer global internships.
At the (GIC) in Singapore, history was made as two student teams, Team Unstoppables (Uganda) and Team Path Seekers (Brazil), were named co-winners of the , marking the first tie in the Challenge鈥檚 history.
Now in its third year, the 黑料网911UNHCR Student Challenge is a global competition co-sponsored by 黑料网911and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, with support from District C. The Challenge invites students to design actionable solutions that support refugee inclusion in higher education and workforce development.
In Round One, 123 teams鈥攃omprising 435 students from 143 colleges and universities across 63 countries鈥攕ubmitted 500-word proposals outlining their ideas. From that group, 36 semifinalist teams were invited to refine their proposals and present them virtually before a panel of expert judges. Many impressive proposals were presented, but three teams really stood out with ideas that had significant potential to address this critical challenge. These teams were chosen as finalists and invited to present their proposals live at the Global Internship Conference in Singapore.
Each eligible member of the winning teams will receive a 黑料网911global internship in summer 2026, and both teams will have the opportunity to share their ideas with UNHCR and their networks.
Meet the Winning Teams
Team Unstoppables (Uganda). All members from Makerere University:
- Shalom Nyirimana Ishimwe (Team Captain)
- Sasha Achola
- Rhinah Akankunda
The team鈥檚 winning proposal 鈥 a seven-day mobile camp called 鈥淩e-Platform鈥 鈥 brings together education and apprenticeships, empowering displaced youth by connecting them to opportunities in their communities.
Team Path Seekers (Brazil):
- J煤lia Kamata de Castro (Team Captain), Federal University of S茫o Paulo (UNIFESP)
- Henrique do Bomfim Braga Chaves, Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais (PUC-MG)
- Giulia Kaori Nagao, Paulista University (UNIP)
- Bianca Serighelli, Technological Federal University of Paran谩 (UTFPR)
The team鈥檚 winning proposal, 鈥淏orderless Apprentices,鈥 features a 4+1 apprenticeship model with onboarding and supporting components that include vocational guidance, micro credentials, and community engagement.
鈥淭his challenge gave us the opportunity to innovate with purpose and advocate for the issues faced by refugee youth around the world,鈥 said Henrique do Bomfim Braga Chaves, team member of Path Seekers (Brazil) and student at the Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais (PUC-MG). 鈥淎fter four years at university, I often felt frustrated by how few opportunities there were to turn academic learning in the Human Sciences into real-world action. But this experience gave us the chance to contribute to real solutions for refugee youth around the globe. We won, and this is just the beginning.鈥
Team Aspan (Kazakhstan) was named runner-up for their proposal advancing access to jobs through an innovative digital health apprenticeship program.
Team Aspan included:
- Aisana Issabay (Team Captain) and Aruzhan Shakirkhozha, Semmelweis University
- Alina Serik and Makhabbat Ibraimova, Lingnan University
Finalist teams were evaluated by a distinguished panel of leaders from refugee advocacy and higher education, including:
- James P. Pellow, President and CEO, CIEE
- Laura Brege, Senior Advisor, BridgeBio and 黑料网911Board Chair
- Wendy Ong, Philanthropy and Partnership Lead, UNHCR, Singapore
鈥淭he Student Challenge offers an opportunity for students to thoughtfully engage with some of the world鈥檚 most pressing issues and to teach us through their presentations,鈥 said James P. Pellow, President and CEO of 黑料网911 鈥淭hrough this process, students deepen our understanding of the challenges refugees face, developing impactful, solutions-oriented proposals while building critical skills like creative thinking, collaboration, and cross-cultural communication that are central to future global professional careers.鈥
黑料网911 the Organizers
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency
UNHCR protects the rights and well-being of people forced to flee conflict, violence, and persecution. With over 122 million people displaced worldwide, the organization believes youth must help shape the future of refugee inclusion.
Council on International Educational Exchange (CIEE)
For over 75 years, 黑料网911has connected people and cultures through transformative study abroad, internship, and exchange programs that empower global citizens.
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