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USAID Administrator and Director of U.S. Foreign Assistance Henrietta H. Fore named RapidSMS Child Malnutrition Surveillance the winner of the Agency's first Development 2.0 Challenge. The project, which will receive a $10,000 grant, is a startup from six graduate students at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. Kirsten Bokenkamp represented the group at an awards ceremony held at the Newseum in Washington, D.C., while three of her teammates were in Malawi building the project.
RapidSMS Child Malnutrition Surveillance enables health practitioners in Malawi to share children's nutritional information automatically at the touch of a cell phone button, significantly supporting efforts to enhance children's health and vastly reducing the time necessary to detect famines.
Administrator Fore commended the two runners-up: Click Diagnostics and Ushahidi v.2. for their forward-looking approach. ClickDiagnostics offers a business model for patients in rural parts of developing countries to receive rapid diagnoses from trained professionals. With Ushahidi, up-to-the minute crisis information is now available from crowds on the ground in Gaza, Kenya, and the Congo. All of these projects competed among a field of 115 projects submitted to the USAID Development 2.0 Challenge hosted by NetSquared. All the projects could be voted for online, with three finalists receiving enough votes to continue on to the final round of judging.
The Development 2.0 Challenge is the brainchild of USAID's Global Development Commons initiative. The challenge aims to cultivate innovation to achieve international development goals through the application of mobile devices—the most practical technology for connecting and exchanging information among people in developing countries. The Global Development Commons encourages innovations that enable people to share knowledge and forge partnerships that create development opportunities. Learn more about the Global Development Commons at www.usaid.gov/commons and read more about the winners at www.globaldevelopmentcommons.net.
The USAID Development 2.0 Challenge is powered by NetSquared, an initiative of TechSoup Global. NetSquared.org mines and accelerates innovative projects through ongoing Web-based Open Innovation Challenges. Projects submitted use technology to solve some of society's most pressing environmental and social problems. Together, USAID and NetSquared are working to direct both monetary and technical resources to eligible projects.
Pictured above: Mridul Chowdhury, Founder of ClickDiagnostics, receives his award (runner-up) and shakes USAID Administrator Henrietta H. Fore's hand.
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