Country for PR: United Kingdom
Contributor: PR Newswire Europe
Monday, April 25 2022 - 20:00
AsiaNet
THE WORLD'S 50 BEST RESTAURANTS AWARDS ANNOUNCES 2022 'CHAMPIONS OF CHANGE'
LONDON, Apr. 25, 2022/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

50 Best today announces its Champions of Change 2022, heroes of hospitality 
creating positive change for their communities. Launched last year to celebrate 
the industry's unsung heroes, in 2022 the accolade is given to two individuals 
and one pair driving meaningful action and creating blueprints for a better 
hospitality sector.

- Dieuveil Malonga – Chef of Meza Malonga in Kigali, Rwanda and founder of Chefs
  in Africa
- Koh Seng Choon – Social entrepreneur and founder of Dignity Kitchen in 
  Singapore and Hong Kong
- Olia Hercules and Alissa Timoshkina – London-based founders of #CookForUkraine

Dieuveil Malonga is the chef of restaurant Meza Malonga in Kigali, Rwanda, and 
founder of Chefs in Africa, an online platform that cultivates culinary talent 
in Africa by helping cooks overcome barriers such as discrimination and lack of 
training or equipment. Malonga's mission is to "write a new story of gastronomy 
which has its roots in Africa and contribute to establish furthermore African 
cuisine as gourmet".

Koh Seng Choon, based between Hong Kong and Singapore, is the founder of 
Dignity Kitchen, Asia's first community food courts managed by people with 
disabilities, which also act as schools to train the disabled and disadvantaged 
to run hawker operations. Dignity Kitchen is part of Project Dignity, which 
supports people with disabilities through several initiatives, including a 
second-hand book shop managed by mothers and their challenged children, and 
Dignity Meal, a food security initiative for the disadvantaged.

London-based friends Olia Hercules and Alissa Timoshkina launched food 
fundraising initiative #CookForUkraine in response to the war in Ukraine, where 
Hercules was born. #CookForUkraine aims to increase awareness of the 
humanitarian crisis and raise money to help displaced children and families, 
while providing a platform to share and promote Ukrainian recipes, along with 
the stories behind those dishes.

William Drew, Director of Content for The World's 50 Best Restaurants, says: 
"We are thrilled to recognise the incredible work that Dieuveil, Koh Seng, and 
Olia and Alissa are doing for their communities and we're honoured to be able 
to support their brilliant initiatives." Each of the three winners will also 
receive a substantial financial donation to their project as part of the prize.

Champions of Change is one of several pre-announced awards in the lead up to 
The World's 50 Best Restaurants 2022 awards ceremony on 18 July.

Photo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1802050/Champions_of_Change_winners.jpg
Photo: https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1802048/Champions_of_Change.jpg
Logo:  https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1802051/World_50_Best_2022_Logo.jpg  

Media Centre:

https://mediacentre.theworlds50best.com/

SOURCE: 50 Best
Translations

Japanese