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How can every woman, new mother, and newborn access the care they need to survive and thrive?

Maternal & Newborn Health

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Timeline

  • Applications Open

    February 24, 2020 4:00pm EST
  • Solution Deadline

    February 25, 2020 12:00am EST
  • Challenges Open

    February 25, 2020 12:00am EST
  • Deadline to Submit a Solution

    June 18, 2020 12:00pm EDT
  • Judging Round 1

    June 28, 2020 5:54pm EDT
  • Judging Round 2

    July 19, 2020 11:59pm EDT
  • Judging Round 3

    August 6, 2020 2:52pm EDT
  • Technical Round

    September 5, 2020 11:59pm EDT
  • Solve Challenge Finals

    September 29, 2020 12:00pm EDT

Challenge Overview

Over $2 million in prize funding is available for Solve's 2020 Global Challenges, including Maternal & Newborn Health. Learn more.



Every 11 seconds, a woman or newborn under one month old dies of complications related to pregnancy or childbirth, mostly from preventable or treatable causes. While the majority of these deaths occur in low-income countries, marginalized communities everywhere are disproportionately affected: in the United States, for example, a black woman is 3.3 times more likely to die from a complication in pregnancy or childbirth than a white woman. And as the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps the globe, overwhelming healthcare systems, access to essential health services becomes even more difficult for women and newborns—particularly those who are vulnerable.

Even after childbirth, obstacles to physical and mental well-being abound, from premature birth complications for babies to postpartum complications for women. Notably, the first month of a child’s life, the newborn period, is the most critical for survival and brain development.

The MIT Solve community is looking for technology-based solutions that promote the health and well-being of women, new mothers, and newborns everywhere. To that end, Solve seeks solutions that:

  • Expand access to high-quality, affordable maternal and newborn care for women, new mothers, and newborns, including by expanding the health workforce, improving service delivery and diagnostics, and lowering barriers to seeking care, including stigma;

  • Decrease the risk of disease among mothers and newborns, including by increasing vaccination rates and reducing infectious disease transmission from mother to baby;

  • Improve gynecological health for all women; and

  • Support the mental and emotional health of women throughout pregnancy and after childbirth, through psychological and medical care, as well as community support.

For more details on Solver Funding, Prize, and Partnership Eligibility for the Maternal & Newborn Health Challenge, visit the Prizes tab.

Prizes

Solver Funding

All solutions selected for Solve’s five current Global Challenges will receive a $10,000 grant funded by Solve. Solver teams will be selected by a panel of cross-sector judges at Virtual Solve Challenge Finals on September 29, 2020.

In addition to Solve funding, the following prizes are available to Solver teams selected for the Maternal & Newborn Health Challenge. To be considered for a prize, complete the prize-specific question within the application. You do not need to meet these requirements to apply to the Maternal & Newborn Health Challenge:

The Andan Prize for Innovation in Refugee Inclusion

The Andan Prize for Innovation in Refugee Inclusion is open to solutions that advance the economic, financial, and political inclusion of refugees. The prize is funded by Andan Foundation, a Swiss non-profit foundation dedicated to supporting solutions that promote refugee resilience, self-reliance and integration. Up to $100,000 will be granted to up to four eligible Solver teams from across any of Solve’s current Global Challenges.

Innovation for Women Prize

Solutions that use innovative technology to improve quality of life for women and girls are eligible for the Innovation for Women Prize. This prize is funded by the Vodafone Americas Foundation, which supports technology-focused projects that advance the needs of women and girls, and that promote a world where women’s voices can be celebrated. Up to $75,000 will be granted across up to three Solver teams from any of Solve’s current Global Challenges.

Health Workforce Innovation Prize

The Health Workforce Innovation Prize is open to solutions that expand and support the health workforce for newborns, pregnant women, and new mothers in low-income countries, where newborn mortality rates are 10 times those in higher income countries. Solutions that expand access to training for health workers, improve workers' assessment and referral capabilities, and/or introduce new tools or methods for treatment are preferred. This prize is made possible by the Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Court's global health initiative, which is committed to providing treatment and preventative care in communities that lack access to quality health services. One prize recipient will be granted $50,000 after being selected as a Solver for the Maternal & Newborn Health Challenge.

The AI for Humanity Prize

The AI for Humanity Prize is open to solutions that are already using strong data science, artificial intelligence, or machine learning to benefit humanity, and to solutions that are not yet using these technologies but plan to do so to amplify their impact in the future. This prize is made possible by The Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, which is dedicated to improving the lives of individuals and our global community through neuroscience research and information technology. Up to $200,000 in funding will be awarded across several Solver teams from any of Solve’s Global Challenges.

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Funded Award

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Funded Award is open to solutions that improve maternal and newborn health in low- and middle-income countries, or that could be adapted for these contexts. Solutions must be developed and/or implemented in coordination or consultation with the public sector; solutions that circumvent the public sector entirely will not be considered. This prize will be awarded by MIT Solve and is made possible by The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Guided by the belief that every life has equal value, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation works to help all people lead healthy, productive lives. In developing countries, it focuses on improving people's health and giving them the chance to lift themselves out of hunger and extreme poverty. Reflecting this, up to $100,000 will be granted across up to four Solver teams from Solve’s Maternal & Newborn Health Challenge.

Future Planet Capital Prize

The Future Planet Capital Prize is open to scalable, for-profit solutions that have the potential to significantly impact millions of lives. The prize is funded by Future Planet Capital, which connects the world’s largest investors to its brightest minds to profitably address global challenges. One or more Solver teams, selected from any of Solve's current Global Challenges, will receive a total of $200,000 in investment funds. Solve Finalists under consideration for this Prize will be asked to provide materials and data (in addition to what is provided in the MIT Solve application) to enable Future Planet Capital to evaluate the prospective investments. Investment funding is contingent upon Future Planet Capital's evaluation of these materials, completion of due diligence, and parties agreeing on investment terms.


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Judging Criteria

  • Alignment: The solution uses technology to address one of Solve's Global Challenges.
  • Potential for Impact: The planned solution implementation has the potential to impact lives.
  • Feasibility: Solution implementation is feasible, and the team has a plan for financial sustainability.
  • 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.
  • Scalability: The solution can 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

Salamat: Healthy Mother, Healthy Family

By Alia Rasoully
Alia Rasoully
Selected

Universally Friendly Obturator

By Lauren Payne
Lauren Payne Sanika Rane Elisa Arango Kri Kumar Susannah Dittmar
Selected

Ubenwa

By Charles Onu
Charles Onu Innocent Udeogu Samantha Latremouille
Selected

Maziwa Breast Pump

By Sahar Jamal
Sahar Jamal
Selected

Maisha

By RUTH MWAURA
RUTH MWAURA Dennis Mwangi
Selected

Democratizing Ultrasound Imaging across Africa

By Emilian Popa
Emilian Popa
Selected

Bioforge Neonatal Incubator

By Dewan Ahmad Fawzul Kabir Choudhury
Dewan Ahmad Fawzul Kabir Choudhury Afsana Afrin Esha Khandaker  Sajid Mahmud Hasnain Hossain Abdulla Masud Bhuiyan
Finalist

SurgiBox

By Debbie Teodorescu
Debbie Teodorescu
Finalist

RealDrip

By Abdulwaheed Alayande
Abdulwaheed Alayande Olalekan Taofeek
Finalist

Storx

By Dan Fong
Dan Fong Soheil Ghiasi
Finalist

Khushi AI

By Ruchit Nagar
Ruchit Nagar Mohammad Sarfarazul Ambiya Saachi Dalal Mohammed Shahnawaz
Finalist

PM-477: Cure BV

By Albina Poljak
Albina Poljak Alexander Belcredi Christine Landlinger-Schubert Lorenzo Corsini
Finalist

mSCAN

By Prosper Ahimbisibwe
Prosper Ahimbisibwe
Finalist

Wheels for life

By Jemimah Muthoni Kariuki
Jemimah Muthoni Kariuki Stephen Gichuhi Lyndon Marani Elizabeth Wala
Finalist

BEMPU TempWatch to prevent Neonatal Hypothermia

By Ratul Narain
Ratul Narain Suparna Kalghatgi

Meet the Judges

Challenge Leadership Group

Sona Shah

Sona Shah

Neopenda, CEO and Co-Founder
Elizabeth McGovern

Elizabeth McGovern

Patrick J. McGovern Foundation, Trustee
Nassar Al Mubarak

Nassar Al Mubarak

Crown Prince Court of Abu Dhabi || Judge for the Health Workforce Innovation Prize, Director, Office of Strategic Affairs
Anuschka Coovadia

Anuschka Coovadia

Dischem, Dawi Clinics, and Caprisa, Partner, Usizo Advisory Solutions; Strategic Healthcare Advisor, KPMG; Board member
Catherine D'Ignazio

Catherine D'Ignazio

Massachusetts Institute of Technology || Judge for The AI for Humanity Prize, Assistant Professor of Urban Science & Planning; Director, Data + Feminism Lab
Jeff Chen

Jeff Chen

Fullerton Health, Chief Innovation Officer
David Sarley

David Sarley

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation || Judge for The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Funded Award, Senior Program Officer, Global Delivery Programs
Joia Crear Perry

Joia Crear Perry

National Birth Equity Collaborative, President & Founder
Renuka Gadde

Renuka Gadde

Becton Dickinson, Vice President, Global Health
Mary-Ann Etiebet

Mary-Ann Etiebet

Merck for Mothers, Lead & Executive Director
Ako Egbe Manna  Eneke

Ako Egbe Manna Eneke

FALCOH Medical Center, Medical Director, SRH Expert, and Psychosocial Counsellor
Oren Oz

Oren Oz

Nuvo, Founder & CEO
Gregory Rockson

Gregory Rockson

mPharma, CEO & Co-Founder
Toyin Ojora Saraki

Toyin Ojora Saraki

The Wellbeing Foundation Africa, Founder & President
Christoph Castellaz

Christoph Castellaz

Royal Philips, Business Leader - Primary & Community Healthcare Solutions
Keith Isaacson

Keith Isaacson

Harvard Medical School, Director of Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery and Infertility, Newton Wellesley Hospital; Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Faculty Co-Chair

Linda Griffith

Linda Griffith

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Professor of Biological Engineering; Director, Center for Gynepathology Research