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WHO: “Reboot Health & Wellbeing: keeping young people safe” Innovation Challenge

International Women's Forum launches 2021-2022 Fellows Program

Deadline: 15 April 2020

The World Health Organization (WHO), supported by the UN Office of Information and Communications Technology (UN-OICT), UNAIDS and the World Food Programme (WFP), challenge you to use your bright minds and entrepreneurial skills to address one of the of urgent health challenges for the next decade : Keeping young people safe.

The range of possible health innovation solutions that may be submitted include:

with a view to keeping young people safe across the world.

Health innovations are defined here as the creation or improvement of virtual, physical or digital products, services, processes, or systems to improve public health.

Think about the potential for innovations to flow across the world. Perhaps an innovation in a low-income country can have an impact in a high-income country. Learning has no boundaries.

The winners and their proposals will be invited to an award ceremony at WHO’s Headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland in June 2020 (date TBC), as part of a one week program with the Department for Digital Health and Innovation, and mentioned on the WHO public website.

Eligibility Criteria

Your submission to this challenge must include:

For more information, visit https://ideas.unite.un.org/reboothealth/Page/Home

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