Stockholm Junior Water Prize

Stockholm Junior Water Prize Winner: ‘As long as you have your passion, you’re golden’

Stockholm Junior Water Prize Winner: ‘As long as you have your passion, you’re golden’

What was it like to win the Stockholm Junior Water Prize? I was absolutely honoured and a little bit overwhelmed. I am very honoured to be representing Canada, especially women and girls in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics), especially in smaller communities. I am very excited as water science and water justice are huge passions of mine. So, to be able to achieve something at this level is extremely incredible.

Crown Princess Victoria awards Stockholm Junior Water Prize

Crown Princess Victoria awards Stockholm Junior Water Prize

This year’s winner is Eshani Jha, who is a first-year student at UC Berkeley in California. She won the award for her research on how to remove pollutants from water. In her remarks, Her Royal Highness asked what the world will look like in 25 years. She spoke of how the world is in “an era of innovation. At great speed, science is breaking new ground.” Victoria spoke of how those innovations are opening new opportunities for humanity and the planet.