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Home»Search by Region»Africa»Hanga Sexual & Reproductive Health (SRH) Program 2024 (Funding up to $10,000)

Hanga Sexual & Reproductive Health (SRH) Program 2024 (Funding up to $10,000)

Jude OgarOctober 25, 20233 Mins Read
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Deadline: November 15, 2023

Applications are open for the Hanga Sexual & Reproductive Health (SRH) Program 2024. The Hanga Sexual & Reproductive Health (SRH) Program was conceived by the Government of Rwanda in 2022 through HangaPitchFest to explore the opportunity that exists for technology enabled startups to solve key issues in SRH to accelerate better outcomes.

This year, they are excited to work with key partners to scout, select, and provide technical and business support to 20 startups in Sub-Saharan Africa working on innovative tech-enabled solutions that are addressing challenges in ways that break the mold in SRH.

They are actively looking to fund key themes including but not limited to:

  • Improving maternal health beyond the access to safe abortion for populations
  • Tackling unsafe abortion by removing the barriers to accessing safe abortion.
  • Targeting young people (10-24) with youth-friendly SRH information and services.
  • Tackling gender based violence including sexual violence.
  • Meeting the need for contraception including education about and access to contraception.

Benefits

  • Funding: grant funding valued at $10,000 USD with the scope to increase up to $30,000 USD for the highest performing start-ups in the program.
  • Learning: a 3-month, cohort-based learning curriculum, covering entrepreneurship, evidence and SRH.
  • Bespoke Support: Tailored support from venture-building and SRH experts over a period of 9 months for the eligible start-ups.

Eligibility

Organisations

  • Must be operating in any country in Sub-Saharan Africa;
  • Must be developing a product and venture which contributes towards a sexual and reproductive health (SRH) theme in an innovative and pioneering way;
  • The start-up must present a tech-enabled SRH solution or have the potential to scale through technology. Technology does not need to be the core innovation but it must be enabled by hardware or software of some kind;
  • Must present a working prototype. This can be in the form of a working product demo in video format, a pitch deck explaining how the product works, a functional website, or anything  similar;
  • Must be registered by the relevant authorities in the country of operation;
  • The start-up should not have raised any venture capital (except angel investors, family, and friends). Start-ups that may have received grant funding from other incubator programs or hackathons are eligible.

Applicants

  • Must be the Founder / Co-founder and/or hold primary decision-making power in the start-up;
  • Must be digitally literate with consistent access to a laptop and  internet;
  • Must be at least 18 years of age at the time of application.

Selection Criteria

Applications will be assessed based on the following criteria. 

  • Impact – does the start-up have  potential to make meaningful change in SRH  outcomes?
  • Mindset – is the applicant curious and collaborative? Are they driven by the problem with a willingness to learn and grow with their idea?
  • Breaking the mold – is the idea a pioneering way of tackling an SRH issue or is it tackling a traditionally underinvested issue?
  • Sustainability– does the idea have the potential to be sustainable at scale?

Application

Click here to apply

For more information, visit Hanga SRH Program.

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