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MIT Covid19 Challenge

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Web-Seminar
Join us for "India: Turning the Tide", a 48-hour virtual event aimed at addressing the most pressing issues arising from the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. Apply via the links below!
  • Form teams on Friday, Aug 28th to home in on key problems and generate solutions.
  • Throughout the weekend, connect with mentors from across the industry to refine your solutions. 
  • Present your solutions on Sunday, Aug 30th before a panel of expert judges. 
  • The best ideas and teams will have the opportunity to co-develop and implement their solution with the support of our partners.
  • Hear from keynote speakers (to be published soon), and connect with many other industry leaders throughout the weekend.

 

Applications are now open!

 Deadline Extended!!

Aug 26th 2020 12:00 PM US Eastern Time (Boston/New York Time!!) 

(Aug 26th 9:30 PM IST) 

Participant commitment hours 

Broad availability for entire weekend of event (Evening Aug 28- late afternoon Aug 30)

Mentor commitment hours 

One or more 3-hour time slots during weekend (Aug 28-30) to advise participant teams (register after acceptance)

 

Challenge Prompts

Helping the Underserved Populations

Health equity considerations and practical solutions need to be promoted for the most vulnerable - individuals subject to social discrimination and stigmatization, migrant workers, patients without proper housing and shelter, populations without access to proper health care and individuals who cannot care for themselves such as the elderly. We look forward to seeing solutions that can help deliver relief to the underserved populations effectively, efficiently and in a timely manner.

Reviving the Informal Economy

With the informal economy in India accounting for more than 80% of non-agricultural employment, helping develop policies and forging private-public initiatives are critical in reviving the informal economy. In India, the trade-off between mitigating the spread of virus and reviving the informal economy has been particularly striking. Daily wage workers without employment certainty or safety nets, are facing serious hardships. Whether it is balancing the need for short term cashflows or providing a sustainable model and roadmap to recovery for small business owners and the “gig-economy”, we look forward to solutions that can act as a force multiplier in helping the country stand back up and contribute to net GDP growth.

Strengthening Healthcare Systems

The pandemic has caused undue stress on the healthcare sector in India. It has hampered the operational and tactical aspects of healthcare delivery across the country. Physicians, nurses, paramedics and other healthcare workers are overworked and under-appreciated, directly impacting their morale and willingness to serve at a time of crisis. Further, the situation has made it difficult for those affected by the pandemic to seek prompt medical attention or ancillary support services to effectively combat COVID19 and other critical illnesses. We invite the participants to rationalize, ideate and generate innovative solutions by addressing the lack of consistent private sector contribution to COVID therapeutics, irregularity in healthcare costs, increasing accessibility of COVID19 care (both fiscal and physical), strengthening quality check measures of personal protective equipment, ensuring the safety of frontline medical workers, improving testing (capacity, cost, reporting and speed), and any other solutions that can bolster the healthcare system.

Combating Misinformation & Fraud

Whether its social media posts or other forms of information consumption, there is a constant influx of distrustful information being churned out and spread consciously or unconsciously. With no easy way to fact-check, stopping the propagation of misinformation becomes difficult. At the same time, there are opportunities to help expand the dialogue and remove the “stigma” of COVID19 diagnosis to allow the transparency necessary in limiting transmission, and educating individuals regarding timely healthcare access, PPE disposal, social isolation and much more. We invite the participants to find ways to help accurately identify and stymie the spread of misinformation, while helping find critical information that is essential in combating improperly sensationalized information.

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