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WFP Innovation Challenge: Apply to receive up to USD 100,000 in equity-free funding

WFP Innovation Challenge: Apply to receive up to USD 100,000 in equity-free funding

DEADLINE: 19 July 2023

WFP Innovation Challenge: Apply to receive up to USD 100,000 in equity-free funding

Apply to receive up to USD 100,000 in equity-free funding, mentorship and access to the world’s largest humanitarian organization.

WFP have launched the latest WFP Innovation Challenge in search of game-changing innovations that offer relief, foster resilience, and end hunger.

Over 828 million people – more than one in ten of the world’s population – still go to bed hungry each night. The number of people facing acute food insecurity has reached a record high of 345 million, up from 135 million in 2019. Meanwhile, the cost of delivering food assistance has reached unprecedented levels due to soaring prices of food and fuel. The combination of increased expenses for food and transportation, worsened by the economic consequences of the pandemic, climate change, and the conflict in Ukraine, has made food inaccessible for millions of people, placing significant strain on WFP’s operations. 

This edition of the WFP Innovation Challenge seeks to identify and support disruptive social innovations that address key challenges in the fight against hunger. We are particularly interested in solutions for humanitarian assistance and supply chain resilience as we aim to ensure that every donor dollar goes further in addressing hunger while reducing the need for ration cuts. 

Does your startup or innovation offer relief, build supply chain resilience and can disrupt hunger?

Together, we can work towards achieving our goal of zero hunger and transform the lives of those who need our help the most. WFP’s current innovation priorities are listed below:

  1. Preparedness and Prevention: Innovations that improve our risk assessment, contingency planning, and proactive strategies to facilitate prompt response to safeguard lives and resources during crises. 
  2. Effective Relief Assistance: Innovations that enable efficient coordination, targeted assistance, and respect for the dignity and rights of affected communities.
  3. Supply Chain Resilience: Innovations that strengthen our supply chains’ ability to withstand and recover from disruptions, ensuring continuous functionality. 

CLICK HERE to read more about this year’s edition.

CLICK HERE TO START YOUR ONLINE APPLICATION: WFP Innovation Challenge

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African Union Commission Scholar || Founder @ Youth Opportunities Hub || Former RBA COST/Sahel Team at UNDP || TEF Alumni ||

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