This year's version had the participation of 50 women, who had the opportunity to present different projects related to innovation and high social impact. For the second consecutive year, the jury of the event was integrated by Imagen de Chile.
Sustainability and equal opportunities were the themes of the eleventh version of the "Her Global Impact Challenge", an event that came to an end on July 22, and whose first place went to the "Latin American Academy of Entrepreneurship and Empowerment for Women with Disabilities (ALEEMUD)", directed by Carolina García, which seeks to promote labor integration and entrepreneurship for disabled women throughout Latin America.
In this year's version, 50 women had the opportunity to present their projects, of which five reached the final. For the second consecutive year, and as part of the partnership with Her Global Impact, the jury for the final included the executive director of Imagen de Chile, Constanza Cea.
The prize consisted of $4 million to finance a national or international postgraduate course, courtesy of Fundación Mustakis; intellectual property consulting with the firm Santa Cruz; and personalized mentoring to strengthen the sales pitch, from Vantrust Capital.