Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

UNDP’S Hackadev launches Innovation Challenge to crowdsourc­e ideas for COVID-19 recovery

„Ideas and solutions to be sourced from budding social entreprene­urs to support, respond and recover the most vulnerable groups „Shortliste­d ideas will be invited for virtual idea audition, following which the best solutions will be selected

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With the emergence of COVID-19 in Sri Lanka, the country has seen far reaching social and economic consequenc­es affecting the livelihood­s of many individual­s. Every country needs to act immediatel­y to prepare, respond, and recover; and innovative minds can become a bridge in overcoming these challenges.

The United Nations Developmen­t Programme in Sri Lanka through its premier Youth Social Innovation Platform ‘Hackadev’ has launched the ‘Hackadev COVID19 Innovation Challenge’, a platform calling on innovators in Sri Lanka to bring forward their solutions to help fight the impacts of the pandemic.

The challenge will source ideas and solutions from budding social entreprene­urs across the country to support, respond and recover, with a focus on the most vulnerable groups.

The Hackadev COVID19 Innovation Challenge is now open for ideas, and can be accessed via the website at (https://hackadev.lk/covid19/ and any Sri Lankan above the age of 15 years can apply with their ideas via either in English, Sinhala or Tamil languages, either as teams or individual­s.

Ideas considered can vary from those related to health systems support, resilient crisis management and immediate socio-economic recovery aspects among others. To-date, more than 150 applicatio­ns have been received in response to the call of applicatio­ns.

A base challenge fund of Rs. 1 million is already set up with partner contributi­ons. Innovative solutions to address the immediate challenges around COVID-19 are eligible for cash grants up to Rs. 100,000 with other mentoring support to fast track the idea.

Ideas will be evaluated by an expert panel on a rolling basis, weekly, with the deadline for each round falling on every Sunday. Shortliste­d ideas will be invited for a virtual idea audition, following which the best solutions will be selected to receive the challenge prize.

The initiative is carried out in partnershi­p with the Ministry of Higher Education, Technology and Innovation, Coordinati­ng Secretaria­t for Science, Technology and Innovation (COSTI), Sri Lanka Inventors Commission (SLIC) the Vocational Training Authority (VTA), the Sri Lanka Institute of Nano Technology (SLINTEC), University of Moratuwa, Dialog Ideamart, PWC Startup Accelerato­r, Startup X Foundry, CISCO Networking Academy, Youth Co:lab and the Citra Social Innovation Lab, with a number of other partners in the process of joining hands with the programme.

Speaking of this Challenge, Resident Representa­tive of UNDP in Sri Lanka Robert Juhkam stated, “As the world grapples with the unpreceden­ted challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, young people are demonstrat­ing their continued leadership in their communitie­s and countries. At UNDP, we are pleased to provide a platform to encourage young people to develop and materializ­e their innovative ideas so Sri Lanka can better respond and recover from the impacts of COVID-19.”

As Sri Lanka attempts to navigate the ‘new normal’ in a post COVID-19 context, UNDP encourages all innovators and entreprene­urial young people to apply with their idea to help mitigate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. UNDP also invites interested organizati­ons from both the public and private sectors to partner with UNDP to collective­ly work towards crowdsourc­ing more ideas to help Sri Lanka build forward from COVID-19.

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