Deadline: 21 August 2022
Applications for UNFPA Early and Unintended Pregnancy HackLab 2022 are open! Submit that inspiring solutions that will make impactful change
UNFPA is committed to achieving their three Transformative Results (TRs) by 2030, these being
- ending preventable maternal deaths,
- ending the unmet need for family planning, and
- Ending gender-based violence and harmful practices, including child marriage and female genital mutilation.
In light of this, UNFPA is launching the Early Pregnancy Hacklab 2022, which will explore innovation as an approach to accelerating efforts towards achieving the three TRs and ensure protection and fulfillment of girls’ rights.
The UNFPA East and Southern Africa Regional Office (ESARO) Early and Unintended Pregnancy HackLab will source innovative solutions to accelerate collective efforts to end Early and Unintended Pregnancy across the ESA region. The goal of this Hacklab is to create a world where communities, including women and girls are supported and lead the campaign against early and unintended pregnancy. The HackLab will engage youth innovators, COs and an incubation partner to scale innovation solutions to end Early Pregnancy in East and Southern Africa.
Challenge’s structure
First Phase – Call for Innovations
This is where you come in! We invite you to apply for the call, and submit your innovations. Once the call for solutions has closed, UNFPA East and Southern Africa Regional Office (ESARO) will make a long list of all submitted solutions, and then send the applications to the corresponding Country Office (COs). After receiving the long list of solutions from ESARO, the COs are responsible for the selection of one innovative solution in their country (which aligns directly to the Country Programme Document – the key document which articulates UNFPA’s contribution to achieving national priorities, goals and results ) to represent them at the final pitch event.
Second Phase – Technical capacity building for innovators and COs and final pitch event
CO staff will collaborate with the innovators to prepare and present their solutions at the final pitch event. COs will assist innovators with synergising their innovations to the CPDs of the applying countries, UNFPA’s mandate and further develop their innovative solution in addressing issues related to early and unintended pregnancy.
Technical capacity building for innovators and COs will be provided by an acceleration incubation partner and UNFPA ESARO.
The COs and innovators must demonstrate that the solution is novel in the SYP programme country but has been tested on a small scale already and have a clear plan for incubating the solution to scale. At a final pitch event, a panel of technical and programmatic experts will evaluate the solutions and select the two winning innovation solutions. Each of the two emerging solutions will benefit from a seed fund of USD$10,000 cash investments and another $10,000 in business and investment readiness in-kind support.
Third Phase – Investment Readiness preparation
Following the final pitch event, investment readiness preparations will be initiated. This support programme will be conducted by an acceleration incubation partner in collaboration with the COs and ESARO, to ensure that the innovative solution is viable, sustainable and ready for market.
Disbursement of the seed fund will be based on advice of the business and investment readiness coach to be assigned to the innovation team. The aim is to develop an investment ready social enterprise and a product that is scalable based on customer acquisition, revenue, reach and impact.
Opportunity Areas for innovative solutions
We welcome ideas and solutions in the following areas:
Policy and Advocacy
- Improved data and information sharing and management between stakeholders mandated to protect girls – these can include law enforcement, health service providers, education providers, and religious and community systems among others.
- Create awareness about existing policies that protect the rights of pregnant girls to access services including education and other reproductive health services
- Identify common areas among various existing laws and policies
- Harmonization of traditional laws and policies and national laws and policies on EUP
- Innovative financing/funding models to support agencies mandated to protect women and girls from EUP
Information and Services
- Innovations solving the missed opportunity between the education and health sector
- Addressing the drivers of EUP through multisectoral innovative opportunities
- Ensuring condoms and other contraception is readily available to young people
- Out of school comprehensive sexual education that builds in significant skills for young people to negotiate protected sex
Eligibility Criteria
To participate in the Hacklab, the selected innovation solution must meet the following criteria:
- Ideas must be new, innovative and respond to any of the opportunity areas identified above.
- Be based in an UNFPA SYP Programme country (Angola, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe)
- Solutions must have been tested previously on a small scale and be at the stage to be scaled up.
- Demonstrate capacity with a clear plan for incubating the solution to scale.
- Innovations can be submitted by individuals, teams of individuals, non-governmental organizations (NGO) or companies.
- Priority will be given to solutions from innovators under the age of 35 or from youth-led organizations or companies.
- Align with the UNFPAs transformative results and/core mandate.
- Align with the UN principles of innovation.
- Be scalable and potentially commercially viable solutions. Solutions that are adaptable to other contexts with little financial inject required.
- Have a demonstrable capacity to empower women and youth.
- Teams must be willing to adjust their solution if advised by their Country Office facilitating their technical capacity building.
- Willingness to showcase their solutions through communication platforms to be determined by UNFPA.
Benefits
- Each of the two emerging solutions will benefit from a seed fund investment of USD$10,000.
- Another $10,000 in kind investment readiness business support will be provided by identified business coaches. The acceleration support provided by Afrilabs will include business support services including exposure to investment opportunities, business coaching, customer acquisition, brand positioning and awareness etc.
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