Sri Lankan Scientist Duleeka Sandamali Gunarathne Among Global South Winners of 2026 OWSD-Elsevier Energy Award

February, 24, 2026

Five Trailblazing Women Scientists from the Global South Receive 2026 OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Award for Sustainable Energy

Recognizing visionary leadership in sustainable energy, the awards spotlight women scientists transforming communities in lower-income countries

United by a commitment to advancing human progress, 5 pioneering scientists who are shaping the future of sustainable energy have been awarded the 2026 OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Awards for Early-Career Women Scientists from the global South. Announced ahead of International Women's Day (8 March), this year's awardees have harnessed their expertise to advance UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 7: ensuring access to affordable, reliable and sustainable energy for all.

The 2026 winners' research demonstrates the power of collaboration and innovation in tackling urgent energy challenges. From solar-powered refrigeration for rural health centers, to geospatial modelling for forecasting community energy demand, these scientists are driving meaningful change in their regions. Their achievements go beyond the laboratory, and each have demonstrated remarkable dedication to mentorship, inclusion and supporting their communities.

Luisa Echeverria King, President of the Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD) said "These five outstanding scientists demonstrate how scientific leadership can drive meaningful responses to the energy challenges faced by their communities. Through their work, they are not only generating solutions but also positioning themselves as role models and points of reference for other women across their regions, fostering pathways of leadership, collaboration, and long-term impact."

The 2026 award winners:

  • Cristina DOMINGUEZ, Guatemala: Engineering sciences
  • Fadia ALHAJ HUSSIEN, Syria: Chemical sciences
  • Duleeka Sandamali GUNARATHNE, Sri Lanka: Engineering sciences
  • Tabitha Awuor AMOLLO, Kenya: Physics
  • Victoire Ghafi KONDI AKARA, Togo: Physics

"Together OWSD, the Elsevier Foundation, and these pioneering women are expanding the possibilities of sustainable energy for least developed communities– emphasizing the vital role of women scientists in advancing the global energy transformation through well-deserved recognition and visibility". said Ylann Schemm, Executive Director of the Elsevier Foundation. sustainable energy for communities everywhere – emphasizing the vital role of women in advancing global energy transformation.".

Since 2013, the OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Award has championed the achievements of 84 women scientists from over 38 countries across the global South. Each recipient receives a cash prize of USD $5,000 and a travel grant to a leading international conference supporting their professional growth and collaboration.

Past honorees have been recognized by media worldwide, connected with national leaders, taken on leadership roles in science and technology, and received further accolades, including the L'OREAL-UNESCO For Women in Science Fellowships.

Cristina Dominguez, Fadia Alhaj Hussien, Duleeka Sandamali Gunarathne, Tabitha Awuor Amollo, Victoire Ghafi Kondi-Akara

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