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Applications Open for Kenya Covid-19 Innovation Challenge

USAID seeking Applications to Implement Kenya Health Partnerships for Quality Services

Deadline: 3 May 2020

Konza Technopolis in collaboration with the Association of Countrywide hubs and partners has developed an Innovation challenges to harness the collective capability of the technology and innovation sector, in a structured manner in response to three grand challenges that recognize the combined package of infrastructure, technological tools, human capacity and data delivered by a unique combination of multiple stakeholders (public and private sectors will revolutionise service delivery, spreading the reach of new developments to the poorest and most remote communities and improve development outcomes for all.

This challenge seeks to bring together the innovator communities, technology and innovation sector players together to demonstrate the power of partnerships and provide new models for government-private sector collaboration to birth the next frontier of techno-developmental-governance interface needed to address the immediate challenges during the current pandemic period as well as with a longer term impact to Big 4 Agenda, Vision2030 and SDGs.

The COVID-19 pandemic has created an unprecedented challenge to the global health, wellbeing and economy of people. It has impacted how we live, learn and work, with populations in most countries under a form of stay at home order, creating unemployment, especially to a majority in Kenyans who depend on daily wages from trade and other entrepreneur activities. In Countries such as Kenya, where the median age is 19.1 , it is projected that the pandemic indirect effects will be widespread hunger, malnutrition, mental illness and increased crime.

While the pandemic is already creating untold suffering, Kenya and Africa at large has the unique opportunity to turn the economic tide, if personal safety measures are enhanced and its young population incentivized towards harnessing technology and innovation.

In this regard, the pandemic offers countries like Kenya, that have invested in technological human and infrastructural capacity to reinvigorate its economy, create new businesses; skill, reskill and upskill its young populations to play an even bigger role in the Post Covid19 Technologically enhanced economy.

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Eligibility Criteria

Individuals, Start-up teams and organisations working on innovative solutions to address the Covid19 pandemic.

For more information, visit https://www.konza.go.ke/events/covid19hackathon/

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