Deadline: August 17, 2023
Applications are open for the UNFPA/Youth Connekt Africa Mental Health and ASRHR HackLab 2023. The HackLab will explore innovation as an approach to accelerating efforts towards achieving the three Transformative Results (TRs) and ensure protection and fulfillment of adolescents and young people’s rights. The HackLab will target young people who have aspiring innovative solutions that when taken to scale can make impactful change on the mental health and Adolescent Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (ASRHR) of young people in the region.
The HackLab will also identify intermediaries including accelerators within UNFPA Country Offices (COs), incubators, investors, marketers etc, who can support young innovators to thrive and become leaders of societal change. The HackLab will identify innovators and connect them with technical support through UNFPA COs to assist them with aligning with UNFPA’s mandate to develop their innovative solutions in addressing issues related to mental health and ASRHR. This will help to raise awareness of the bi-directional interlinkages between mental health and ASRHR and help mitigate the consequences of both negative mental health and ASRHR outcomes in adolescents and young people.
This HackLab will be an avenue for UNFPA to facilitate opportunities for young people to innovate and create solutions on SRHR while creating jobs for youth.
Format of the Challenge
First Phase – SYP CO calls for innovations
This is where you come in! They 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) and AfriLabs. After receiving the long list of solutions from ESARO, the COs and Afrilabs 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 participate in the “startup bootcamp” to improve their knowledge and social enterprises.
Second Phase – Technical capacity building for innovators and COs and final pitch event
A shortlist of 12 solutions will proceed to a ‘startup bootcamp’ to be facilitated by AfriLabs to improve their business management skills. UNFPA and partners will also provide the innovators, at the virtual bootcamp, with SRHR and mental health technical support to ensure alignment of their solutions to the global best practice. The bootcamp will assess the solutions against standard business practices, review the project teams and alignment to the opportunity areas identified for this HackLab. Identified business coaches/trainers will support the alignment and revision of the structures to determine the solutions that best aligns to the UNFPA mandate as well as has the most potential to scale. A bootcamp close out pitch event will be organized to shortlist 6 solutions to proceed to the final pitch event to be organized at the Youth Connekt Summit in Nairobi, Kenya. Two emerging solutions from the final pitch event will benefit each from a seed fund of USD$15,000 seed fund and another $5,000 in business and investment readiness in-kind support each.
Third Phase – Investment Readiness preparation
Two emerging solutions will be connected to Business incubation hubs in their local communities to continue with their business growth support. This investment readiness support is in line with UNFPA’s plan to support scalable solutions. AfriLabs together with UNFPA RO, CO and partners will provide continued support to align the solutions, identify new customers, facilitate adoption and mainstreaming in country interventions in the Country Programme.
Award
- Each of the two emerging solutions will benefit from a seed fund investment of USD$15,000.
- Another $5,000 in kind investment readiness business support will be provided to each winning solution by the identified business incubation hub. The acceleration support provided by Afrilabs will include business support services – exposure to investment opportunities, business coaching, customer acquisition, brand positioning and awareness, financial management, team building, product development and augmentation etc.
Eligibility
- Ideas must be new, innovative and respond to any of the opportunity areas identified.
- Be based in an UNFPA SYP Programme country (Angola, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Rwanda, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe);
- Demonstrate that the idea or solution is novel in the SYP programme country;
- Demonstrate capacity with a clear plan for incubating the idea or solution to scale;
- The innovator must be 35 years or younger (African Union definition for youth). Women and girls and people with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply;
- Innovations can be submitted by individuals, or teams. Innovation teams cannot be represented by more than 3 members;
- Align with the UNFPAs transformative results and/core mandate;
- Align with the UN principles of innovation;
- Be scalable and commercially viable solutions. Solutions that are adaptable to other contexts with little financial injections required;
- Have a demonstrable capacity to empower women and youth;
- Teams must be willing to adjust their idea or solution if advised by their Country Office facilitating their technical capacity building;
- Willingness to showcase their idea or solutions through communication platforms to be determined by UNFPA.
Evaluation Criteria
Relevance and alignment of solution:
- How relevant is the project for solving the challenges of Mental Health and ASRHR?
- Does the solution support any of the opportunity areas of the call at the SYP country level?
- Does the solution empower women and youth?
Novelty of project and desired stage of development:
- How novel is the solution (new, new application of an existing solution, or scaling existing initial pilot to new areas), aligned with UN Innovation Principles?
- How robust are its results of initial prototyping/piloting/past data collection and projected milestones?
Sustainability and scalability
- Does the solution have a viable pathway to scale and sustainability via the market or public sector (definition as per UN Innovation Toolkit: driving adoption beyond the initial pilot’s target population)?
- Does the company, organization or individual engage with local partners to assure viability in local conditions, and promote sustainability and scalability of the solution within the target community?
- Does the solution demonstrate potential for scalability in-country or beyond?
Project budget
- Does the proposed budget match the innovation award limits and are the outlined costs reasonable?
- Does the company/organization/individual indicate other sources of income to support their operations?
Alignment with UNFPA country programme document (CPD)
- How well does the proposed solution align with the CPD?
- Could the solution easily be integrated in future Annual Work Plans (AWP) of the CO?
Application
For more information, visit Mental Health and ASRHR HackLab.