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Apply for Choova Njinga Innovation Challenge (Malawi and Zambia)

Apply for Choova Njinga Innovation Challenge (Malawi and Zambia)

Deadline: 20-Jan-2025

Applications are now open for the Choova Njinga Innovation Challenge that seeks to foster transformative and scalable bicycle-based solutions to improve rural Malawi and Zambia livelihoods.

This initiative, supported by USAID’s IDEAS program, addresses critical mobility challenges by empowering communities with innovative approaches to transportation.

This Challenge invites applicants to submit groundbreaking ideas that leverage manual or electric bicycles to enhance access to goods, services, and economic opportunities.

The Choova Njinga Innovation Challenge builds on key findings from the Bicycles For Growth (BFG) research, focusing on bicycle market systems in Malawi, Zambia, Uganda, and other East African regions. Initial research into the use of bicycles in Malawi and Zambia found that the greatest use was for farmers, students and healthcare workers in predominantly rural and peri-urban areas.

In Malawi, bicycles are integral for students, traders, and healthcare workers. Students use family-owned bikes for school commutes, especially in rural areas. Traders prefer bicycles for their low cost and ability to cover extensive distances, enhancing their business reach and household income. However, challenges such as bicycle breakdowns and design flaws necessitate adaptations for better functionality.

In Zambia, safety concerns due to inadequate cycling infrastructure limit bicycle usage among students. Yet, bicycles remain crucial for short-distance urban mobility and income-generating activities among farmers and traders. Increased awareness and improved bike designs could boost adoption, providing significant economic and social benefits.

The insights from these regions highlight the multifaceted role of bicycles in enhancing mobility, economic activities, and healthcare access. By addressing specific regional challenges and leveraging innovation opportunities, Choova Njinga aims to foster widespread bicycle adoption, contributing to social and economic empowerment across East Africa.

The Program will test, prototype, and/or scale innovations to

Expected outcomes may include:

Ultimately, the program aims to improve livelihoods. It will also provide financial and non-financial support to innovators, enhancing their capacities and performance, promoting sustainability and the achievement of long-term impact.

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For more information, visit Challenge.gov.

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