Young entrepreneurs from Argentina, Uganda win UN global pitch contest at ChangeNOW: Youth Ecopreneur Awards

March 31, 2026

A group of winners and hosts together, holding prizes of large cards for 10,000 USD

Photo Credit: ChangeNow

(Geneva/Paris) – Satellites on Fire of Argentina and Helton Traders of Uganda win the top prizes in a UN young entrepreneurs pitch contest held at the ChangeNOW conference in Paris, after pitching before a panel of international judges.

The announcement of the winners of the Youth Ecopreneur Awards – which recognizes outstanding youth-led start-ups dedicated to sustainability from across the globe – came on 31 March at the event organized by the International Trade Centre (ITC) and the G20 Global Land Initiative of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD).

Satellites on Fire of Argentina, which is an AI-powered wildfire early warning system combining satellite imagery, cameras and weather data to detect fires faster and protect ecosystems and communities, won for best land restoration initiative and wins a $10,000 cash prize.

Helton Traders of Uganda, which is a women-led social enterprise transforming post-consumer plastic bottles into affordable polyester sewing threads while creating green jobs, took the top prize in the green business solutions category and wins a $10,000 cash prize.

An honourable mention as Public Choice Winner was given to Red Diamond Compost of Barbados.

The winners were selected from eight finalists who advanced through the Youth Ecopreneur Programme, an intensive journey including a 10-week bootcamp and a 14-week accelerator designed to support and scale sustainable businesses. The finalists were selected from more than 1,500 applicants across over 120 countries. Each winner, in addition to receiving $10,000 in cash, will receive services and further support to scale up their businesses from the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Sidley Austin, Google Startups for Sustainable Development Programme and EY.

The finalists who pitched on stage were Marie Wilvenna Añora, AtoANI (Philippines), supporting farmers with sustainable practices; Joshua Forte, Red Diamond Compost Inc. (Barbados), transforming sargassum into biostimulants; W. Leif van Grinsven, Small Farm Cities Africa (Malawi), producing soil blocks to reduce deforestation; Mohamed M. Khaled, NoorNation (Egypt), delivering decentralized clean energy and water solutions; Hellen Munyasa, Helton Traders Limited (Uganda), recycling plastic into textile materials; Patience Onyoche Obande, Schrödinger Technologie (Nigeria), improving access to safe drinking water; Camila Saa, Satellites on Fire (Argentina), using AI and satellite data to detect wildfires; and Margaret Wanjiku, Pollen Smart Hive Limited (Kenya), using smart hives and AI for pollination.

To learn more about the winners and their initiatives, visit the  Youth Ecopreneur Programme webpage.

Land Restoration – Top 5 Finalists

  • Maria Wilvenna Añora –AtoANIAgriventuresInc. (Philippines)
    A farming-as-a-service platform connecting farmers to markets, data-driven crop planning, and carbon credit opportunities to support regenerative agriculture.
  • Joshua Forte –Red Diamond Compost Inc. (Barbados)
    A biotech–agritech company transforming organic waste and sargassum seaweed into regenerative agricultural inputs that strengthen soil health and reduce fertiliser dependence.
  • W. Leif Van Grinsven –Small Farm Cities Africa (Malawi)
    A climate-smart housing and agroforestry model replacing deforestation-driven burnt-brick construction with sustainable homes linked to income-generating agroforestry systems.
  • Camila Saa –Satellites on Fire (Argentina)
    An AI-powered wildfire early warning system combining satellite imagery, cameras, and weather data to detect fires faster and protect ecosystems and communities.
  • Margaret Wanjiku –Pollen Smart Hive Limited (Kenya)
    A women-led agritech venture that used the Internet of Things to link up smart beehives and AI-powered pollination services to improve crop yields, biodiversity, and smallholder farmer incomes.

Green Business – Top 3 Finalists

  • Mohamed Khaled –NoorNation(Egypt)
    A renewable energy manufacturer delivering solar-powered solutions that provide clean energy and safe water to underserved communities and businesses.
  • Hellen Munyasa –Helton Traders Limited (Uganda)
    A women-led social enterprise transforming post-consumer plastic bottles into affordable polyester sewing threads while creating green jobs.
  • Patience Onyoche Obande –Schrodinger Technologies Ltd. (Nigeria)
    A social enterprise developing solar-powered water purification systems to improve water access, food security, and climate resilience.