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How can we harness technology to build and sustain peaceful and prosperous economies?

2024 Global Economic Prosperity Challenge

Closed

Submissions are closed

Timeline

  • Applications Open

    February 1, 2024 6:30am EST
  • Solution Deadline

    April 23, 2024 12:00pm EDT
  • Semi-Finalist Selection

    June 11, 2024 5:00pm EDT
  • Finalist Selection

    July 8, 2024 11:59pm EDT
  • Solver Selection

    August 9, 2024 5:00pm EDT

Challenge Overview

Peace and stability are baseline conditions for economic prosperity and a thriving society, and both are at risk with escalating conflicts and economic shocks. Instability and conflict can severely erode economic prospects, reverse years of development gains, and exacerbate vulnerabilities. Poverty and lack of quality jobs contribute to conflict. With 114 million people forcibly displaced due to war, violence, and climate-related disasters, two billion workers worldwide in informal, precarious jobs, and disruptions from AI and other tech, the stakes are high.

Technology and innovation can be powerful tools to promote peace and prosperity. Social media has increased misinformation and polarization, but when well-designed, it also improved cohesion and civic participation and reduced the odds of violent conflict. Similarly, while technology can lead to more precarity, it can also facilitate more inclusive financial systems, new job opportunities, and more resilience. Ethically designing and implementing technology is a key component of building and maintaining more peaceful communities and inclusive economies. 

MIT Solve seeks exceptional solutions leveraging technology to increase peace and prosperity. Our focus for 2024 centers on solutions that: 

  • Promote and sustain peace by increasing community dialogue, civic participation, reconciliation, and justice efforts; strengthening cyber security, and monitoring or preventing violence, misinformation, and polarization.

  • Foster financial and digital inclusion by supporting access to credit, digital identity tools, and insurance while securing privacy and personal data.

  • Generate new economic opportunities and buffer against economic shocks for workers, including good job creation, workforce development, and inclusive and attainable asset ownership.


Special Call: Black & Brown Innovators in the US Program

Systemic inequities and institutional failures contribute to Black and Brown families in the US owning just 24 cents for every $1 of white family wealth. As part of Solve’s ongoing work on US racial equity, we encourage those from the US working to address these disparities to apply for the Challenge and receive additional support through our Black & Brown Innovators in the US Program.

Prizes

MIT Solve - Solver Award

All Solver teams selected for Solve’s Global Challenges and the Indigenous Communities Fellowship will receive a $10,000 grant funded by Solve.

The GSR Foundation Prize

GSR Foundation will award a prize to solutions that use technology in an innovative way to address pressing issues in their communities, which have the potential to scale globally. Preference will be given to solutions that remove barriers to financial inclusion, and that place a strong emphasis on learning. The prize is funded by the GSR Foundation, an independent charity founded by GSR, a leading cryptocurrency trading firm. The Foundation seeks to advance education, promote equality of opportunity, and contribute to a sustainable world, emphasizing blockchain and innovative technology-powered solutions. Up to $150,000 will be awarded across several Solver teams from any of Solve's 2024 Global Challenges.

Morgridge Family Foundation AI Innovation Prize

Solutions that use AI to boldly spark change through innovation, disruption, and transformation are eligible for the Morgridge Family Foundation AI Innovation Prize. The Morgridge Family Foundation invests in leaders and organizations who are reimagining solutions to some of today's biggest challenges. Up to $50,000 will be granted across up to two Solver teams from Solve’s 2024 Global Challenges or from Solve's portfolio of Solver teams.

The AI for Humanity Prize

The AI for Humanity Prize is open to solutions leveraging data science, artificial intelligence, and/or machine learning to benefit humanity. The prize is made possible by The Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, a philanthropy committed to advancing AI and data solutions to create a thriving, equitable, and sustainable future for all. Up to $150,000 will be awarded across several Solver teams from any of the 2024 Global Challenges.

The Experian Prize

The Experian Prize is open to solutions that drive financial health and inclusion. The prize is funded by Experian, which aims to improve financial health for all. Up to $50,000 will be awarded across up to two Solver teams from the 2024 Global Economic Prosperity Challenge.

Climate-Positive and Equitable Food Systems Prize 2024

The Climate-Positive and Equitable Food Systems Prize is open to high-impact solutions from emerging for-profit or non-profit entities, and is focused on transforming food systems to be more sustainable and equitable, leading to safe and nutritious food that is accessible, affordable, attractive, and trusted.The Seeding The Future Foundation is a private nonprofit organization that seeds and supports innovative solutions to help improve the global food system. Up to $150,000 will be awarded across two or more Solver teams from the 2024 Global Challenges.



Judging Criteria

  • Potential for Impact: The planned solution implementation has the potential to impact the intended population.
  • Feasibility: The team has a realistic, practical plan for implementing the solution, and it is feasible in the given context.
  • Innovative Approach: The solution includes a new technology, a new application of technology, a new business model, or a new process for solving the Challenge.
  • Inclusive Human-Centered Design: Inclusive and equitable outcomes are considered in the design, implementation, and internal operations of the solution.
  • Scalability: The solution has a plan for financial viability and the potential to be scaled to affect the lives of more people.
  • Partnership Potential: The applicant clearly explains how the solution would benefit from the broad range of resources that the Solve community is positioned to provide.

Solutions

Selected

NaTakallam

By Aline Sara
Aline Sara
Selected

VunaPay

By Koya Matsuno
Koya Matsuno
Selected

Symplifica APP

By Salua García Fakih
Salua García Fakih Daniel Barrera Maria Paula  Torres
Selected

Adalat AI Court Transcription

By Utkarsh Saxena
Utkarsh  Saxena
Selected

Just Value

By Charu Singh
Charu Singh
Selected

FreeWorld

By Jason Wang
Jason Wang
Finalist

WomenSave

By Marie Mintalucci
Marie Mintalucci
Finalist

Soil Intelligence Platform-Carbon Fixation in Agriculture.

By Lalit Gautam
Lalit Gautam
Finalist

Dalil

By Theodore Caponis
Theodore Caponis
Finalist

Strengthening Social Protection for citizens through technological innovation

By Sumedha Pandit
Sumedha Pandit Pallavi Dhiman
Finalist

Supply chain financing for informal businesses, powered by AI.

By Mercedes Bidart
Mercedes Bidart Juan Constain Eduardo Carrasquilla Viviana Siless
Finalist

Welcome Account

By Caroline Span
Caroline Span
Finalist

Digital access for small-scale fisheries improvement

By Greg Duggan
Greg Duggan
Finalist

CyberPeace Builders

By Alexandru Lazar
Alexandru Lazar
Semi-finalist

SenzAgro Connect : A Digital AVC platform for Sri Lankan Regenerative farmers.

By Miller Alexander Rajendran
Miller Alexander Rajendran Brunthavan Murugaiah

Meet the Judges

Judges

Nisreen Farhan

Nisreen Farhan

International Monetary Fund (IMF), Chief of Public Affairs
Sonia Jorge

Sonia Jorge

Global Digital Inclusion Partnership (GDIP), Founder and Executive Director, Strategy and Partnerships
Nate Angell

Nate Angell

Morgridge Family Foundation , Senior Advisor
Daan Besamusca

Daan Besamusca

Open Society Foundations, Investment Principal
Gabriela  Eguidazu Villota

Gabriela Eguidazu Villota

BBVA Microfinance Foundation, Director, Innovation for Inclusive Growth
Matthew Rhodes-Kropf

Matthew Rhodes-Kropf

MIT Tectonic Ventures, General Manager
Lysa John

Lysa John

CIVICUS, Secretary-General
Marika Vilen

Marika Vilen

Experian, SVP Global Strategic Partnerships, Experian Software Solutions
Dina Sherif

Dina Sherif

Legatum Center for Development & Entrepreneurship at MIT, Executive Director and Senior Lecturer
Monica Datta

Monica Datta

DBS Bank, Executive Director & Head of Community Impact, DBS Foundation
Chema Alonso

Chema Alonso

Telefónica, Chief Digital Officer
Gary A. Officer

Gary A. Officer

Center for Workforce Inclusion, President and CEO
Margarita  Quihuis

Margarita Quihuis

Peace Innovation Lab at Stanford, Executive Director
Michael Belinsky

Michael Belinsky

Schmidt Futures, Director
Rathi Mani-Kandt

Rathi Mani-Kandt

CARE USA, Human Centered Designer I Financial Inclusion Specialist I Director of Women's Entrepreneurship and Financial Inclusion
Hector D. Mujica

Hector D. Mujica

Google.org, Head of Economic Opportunity
Leigh Hafrey

Leigh Hafrey

MIT Sloan School of Management, Senior Lecturer, Ethics & Communication
Anne E. Sartori

Anne E. Sartori

Sloan School of Management, MIT, Research Scientist
James Newell

James Newell

GSR Foundation, Executive Director
Samuel Kimeu

Samuel Kimeu

Africa's Voices, Executive Director
Mariazel Maqueda  López

Mariazel Maqueda López

EssentialTech Centre, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), Head of the PeaceTech Division
Liban Ismail

Liban Ismail

Illusian Founder Office, Philanthropy Specialist

Technical Vetters

Mukaya (Tai) Panich

Mukaya (Tai) Panich

SCB 10X, Chief Venture and Investment Officer
Hem Chaudhary

Hem Chaudhary

Agrichat AI, Co-Founder & CEO
Sangeetha Jayabalan

Sangeetha Jayabalan

NTT Data, Managing Director, Digital Consulting
Christina Nguyen

Christina Nguyen

MIT Sloan School of Management, PhD Candidate
On Lee

On Lee

GDP Labs, GDP Venture, CEO & CTO
Tim Mui

Tim Mui

Seia Bio, Co-Founder
Sivakumar Chellamuthu

Sivakumar Chellamuthu

TikTok Inc, Engineering Lead