October 2018


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Alpha Sennon, UWI alumnus and the founder and executive director of We Help You-th Farm (WHYFARM), has won US$10,000 seed capital from the 2018 CEMEX-Tec Center for Sustainable Development Award (CEMEX-TEC Award). The TT national was one of three winners in the Social Entrepreneurs category of the annual award which recognises the social impact of entrepreneurs. Sennon's achievement was announced by CEMEX – Trinidad Cement Ltd's majority shareholder – last month, on September 7.

"WHYFARM promotes the importance of sustainable agriculture among young people, building their capacity in agricultural entrepreneurship and empowering them to contribute to achieving global food and nutrition security by the year 2050," explained Sennon in a Newsday report on the award.

The eighth edition of the CEMEX-TEC Award recognized 17 projects from entrepreneurs and innovators that aim to generate high social impact in communities around the world. CEMEX said the two first place award winners – Mexico and an International Prize – received US$25,000 each for the implementation of their projects in the Transforming Communities category, while in the Social Entrepreneurs category, 15 projects got training, with the three first place award winners receiving US$10,000 each in seed capital.