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                                                                                                            March 2012
  

GLOBAL VIRTUAL ENTERPRISE CHALLENGE 2012

Your chance to vote for your favourite video and win an iPod

 

British Council's Enterprise Challenge engages young people in competitions that develop their entrepreneurial skills.

 

We have asked each of the national winning teams to produce a short video of their enterprising idea so you can vote for your favourite video and help your chosen team become the British Council's Global Enterprise Champions. A random voter from each participating country (Bangladesh, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Kazakhstan, Macedonia, Pakistan, South Africa, Turkey, Uzbekistan) and the UK will have a chance to win an I-Pod.

 

Teams of young people in participating countries are asked to develop a business idea from a set scenario which they present to a panel of judges which includes employers, entrepreneurs and Ministerial representatives. Teams compete with other national teams to become the National winners.

 

National winners are then asked to produce a short video which represents their entry to Global Skills for Employability Enterprise Challenge. This year participating countries include Pakistan, Bangladesh, South Africa, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kazakhstan, Turkey and Uzbekistan. The theme of their presentation is "If the Olympic / Paralympic Games were to take place in your country, what business would you develop?"

 

There can only be one winning team! Click here to watch the videos and vote for your favourite team.


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