"HARTS" for Health System Resilience in Fragile Contexts, Ay
Access to healthcare is a critical issue in fragile contexts where a lack of healthcare infrastructure, resources, and trained healthcare professionals lead to limited access to healthcare, particularly for underserved groups. This results in poor health outcomes and a lack of resilience in the healthcare system. Furthermore, healthcare systems in fragile contexts are often inadequately equipped to deal with emergencies and crises, leading to insufficient health system resilience. These issues not only impact the immediate health outcomes of affected individuals but also have long-term effects on the overall health of the community.
One of the significant problems in the present healthcare system is the limited integration of traditional medicine, including Ayurveda. Traditional medicine has been practiced for thousands of years and can significantly promote health and resilience. However, the current healthcare system often lacks integration of traditional medicine, leading to limited access and missed opportunities for holistic care.
Another challenge is the insufficient training and empowerment of healthcare workers in fragile contexts. These healthcare workers are often under-trained and under-resourced, resulting in inadequate care and support for those in need. Empowering local health workers and providing them with comprehensive training is crucial to building health system resilience and promoting sustainable access to healthcare.
The inadequate supply chain for health supplies, including medicines and medical equipment, is another significant problem in the present healthcare system. Fragile contexts often suffer from a lack of reliable and sustainable supply chains for health supplies, leading to insufficient access to essential health supplies and hindering the effective delivery of healthcare services.
Overall, the lack of sustainable access to healthcare is a significant challenge in fragile contexts, impacting the health and well-being of millions of people worldwide. Addressing these problems through innovative, human-centered, and technology-based solutions that integrate traditional medicine, empower local health workers, and improve supply chain logistics can build health system resilience and promote sustainable access to healthcare for all. By promoting a comprehensive approach to healthcare that combines the ancient wisdom of traditional medicine with modern technology and healthcare practices, we can create healthcare solutions that are both effective and efficient, responsive to the needs of underserved communities, and sensitive to local cultures and traditions.
Our solution will be a low-cost, non-invasive screening tool for early detection of lung cancer. It will use artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning algorithms to analyze CT scans of the lungs and detect cancerous nodules with high accuracy. The tool will be designed to be easy to use and will require minimal training, making it accessible to healthcare providers in low-resource settings.
The process will start with a CT scan of the lungs, which can be obtained at any hospital or clinic. The scan will then be uploaded to our cloud-based platform, where our AI algorithms will analyze the images and identify any potential cancerous nodules. The results will be delivered within minutes to the healthcare provider, enabling early intervention and treatment.
Our solution will not only detect lung cancer at an early stage, when it is most treatable, but also reduce the need for more invasive and costly diagnostic procedures. It will have the potential to save many lives and improve the quality of life for lung cancer patients worldwide.
We will develop and test our solution with a team of experienced radiologists and AI experts, and aim to achieve high accuracy rates in detecting lung cancer nodules. We will be committed to ongoing research and development to continuously improve the accuracy and accessibility of our tool.
Our solution will serve individuals who are at risk of developing lung cancer, particularly those in low-resource settings who may not have access to expensive diagnostic tools. By providing a low-cost, non-invasive screening tool for early detection of lung cancer, our solution will directly and meaningfully improve the lives of these individuals.
Currently, many individuals in low-resource settings do not have access to the resources necessary for early detection of lung cancer. This often results in late-stage diagnosis, when treatment options are limited and less effective. By providing a low-cost, non-invasive screening tool, our solution will help address this need and provide access to early detection for a larger population.
By detecting lung cancer at an early stage, when it is most treatable, our solution will have a significant impact on the lives of those who use it. It will reduce the need for more invasive and costly diagnostic procedures and improve the chances of successful treatment outcomes. This has the potential to save many lives and improve the quality of life for lung cancer patients worldwide.
Thank you for your presentation. Your proposal for building health system resilience in fragile contexts through the integration of Ayurvedic principles and modern technology sounds promising. To make it more actionable, let me suggest a step-by-step scalable process with a list of required resources and an estimated budget of 1 million USD.
Step 1: Conduct a needs assessment
Before implementing any healthcare solutions, it's essential to understand the healthcare needs of the community. Conduct a comprehensive needs assessment to identify gaps and opportunities for improvement. This step would require the following resources:
A team of public health experts and researchers
Access to healthcare facilities and communities in fragile contexts
Data collection tools and technologies
Estimated budget: $100,000
Step 2: Develop healthcare solutions
Based on the needs assessment, develop healthcare solutions that integrate Ayurvedic principles and modern technology. These solutions could include:
Ayurvedic telemedicine platforms to enable remote consultations and care
Training programs for local health workers on Ayurvedic practices and principles
Herbal gardens and natural medicine dispensaries for sustainable and locally sourced health supplies
Community-driven health education programs that incorporate yoga and other traditional healing practices
Digital health record systems to enable informed interventions and improve healthcare coordination
Estimated budget: $400,000
Step 3: Pilot and evaluate the solutions
Implement the developed solutions in a pilot program in a selected community. Collect data on the impact of the solutions, including health outcomes, user experience, and cost-effectiveness. This step would require the following resources:
A team of healthcare professionals to implement and monitor the solutions
Access to healthcare facilities and communities in fragile contexts
Data collection tools and technologies
Estimated budget: $300,000
Step 4: Scale up the solutions
Based on the results of the pilot program, scale up the solutions to other communities in need. This step would require the following resources:
Partnerships with local governments, health systems, and aid groups
A team of healthcare professionals to implement and monitor the solutions
Access to healthcare facilities and communities in fragile contexts
Estimated budget: $200,000
Step 5: Monitor and evaluate the impact
Continuously monitor and evaluate the impact of the solutions to ensure their effectiveness and sustainability. This step would require the following resources:
A team of public health experts and researchers
Data collection tools and technologies
Estimated budget: $100,000
Overall, the proposed solution for building health system resilience in fragile contexts through the integration of Ayurvedic principles and modern technology is achievable in a scalable and sustainable way with a budget of 1 million USD. The required resources include public health experts and researchers, healthcare professionals, access to healthcare facilities and communities in fragile contexts, data collection tools and technologies, and partnerships with local governments, health systems, and aid groups.
- Increase local capacity and resilience in health systems, including the health workforce, supply chains, and primary care services
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Sure, as a test case, let's consider implementing the proposed solution for lung cancer patients in Chennai. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), there were an estimated 35,800 new cases of lung cancer in Chennai in 2020.
Assuming that 50% of these patients could benefit from the proposed solution, that would be approximately 17,900 patients.
Following the step-by-step scalable process outlined earlier, the estimated budget for implementing the proposed solution would be approximately 1 million USD. This includes conducting a needs assessment, developing healthcare solutions, piloting and evaluating the solutions, scaling up the solutions, and monitoring and evaluating the impact.
With this estimated budget and the potential to benefit approximately 17,900 lung cancer patients in Chennai, the proposed solution could have a significant impact on improving the accessibility and quality of health services for underserved groups in fragile contexts around the world, such as those suffering from lung cancer in Chennai.
Ayurveda, the ancient system of medicine from India, offers a holistic and personalized approach to health and wellness. Ayurvedic practitioners strive to achieve balance and harmony in the body, mind, and spirit, through diet, lifestyle, herbal remedies, and other natural therapies. However, despite its potential, Ayurveda faces several barriers to widespread adoption, both in India and abroad.
One significant challenge is limited access to resources, including funding, research, and infrastructure. Ayurvedic treatments often lack scientific validation and regulatory approval, which can limit their integration into mainstream healthcare systems and access to public funding. Moreover, Ayurveda's reliance on natural therapies, such as herbs and minerals, can pose supply chain and quality control challenges, which may deter investment and trust from the broader public.
Another barrier is cultural and legal challenges, which can affect the acceptance and practice of Ayurveda in different settings. For instance, some countries may have different standards for complementary and alternative medicine, which may not recognize or regulate Ayurvedic practices. Furthermore, there may be a lack of awareness and education among the general public, healthcare professionals, and policymakers about Ayurveda's potential benefits and limitations.
To address these challenges, Ayurvedic solutions can benefit from the support and resources offered by Solve. As a global platform for social impact innovation, Solve can provide Solver teams with financial, technical, legal, cultural, and market support, to advance their solutions and promote their scalability and sustainability.
Financial support can come in different forms, such as seed funding, venture capital, or impact investment, to help develop and scale Ayurvedic solutions. Technical support can include access to research and development facilities, clinical trials, and regulatory expertise, to ensure quality, safety, and efficacy. Legal support can address issues such as intellectual property, licensing, and regulatory compliance, to enable the integration and commercialization of Ayurvedic products and services.
Cultural support can help raise awareness and promote acceptance of Ayurveda among different communities and stakeholders, through education, advocacy, and cultural exchange programs. Market support can help connect Solver teams with potential customers, partners, and investors, to expand their reach and impact. Moreover, Solve's network of partners and resources can provide mentorship, coaching, and networking opportunities, to help Solver teams grow their expertise and influence.
By leveraging Solve's resources and expertise, Ayurvedic solutions can overcome the barriers to adoption and integration, and promote their potential as a holistic and personalized approach to health and wellness. Furthermore, Ayurveda's alignment with Solve's focus on social impact and innovation can foster integrative approaches to health and wellness that benefit communities worldwide. By bringing together diverse perspectives and expertise, Solve can help bridge the gap between traditional and modern healthcare systems and promote sustainable and equitable solutions for global health challenges.
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The proposed solution is innovative in several ways. First, it combines the principles of Ayurveda with cutting-edge technologies such as AI and ML to create a personalized and holistic approach to healthcare. This integration of traditional and modern knowledge systems has the potential to transform the way we approach health and wellness, promoting a more integrative and patient-centered model of care.
Second, the solution leverages mobile and telemedicine technologies to provide accessible and affordable healthcare to underserved communities. By connecting patients with Ayurvedic practitioners and resources through digital platforms, the solution can overcome the geographic and socioeconomic barriers that limit access to traditional healthcare services.
Third, the solution prioritizes sustainability and equity, aiming to promote the health and well-being of individuals and communities in a way that is environmentally and socially responsible. By harnessing the power of Ayurveda to promote preventive healthcare and natural healing, the solution can reduce the burden on the healthcare system and contribute to a more resilient and sustainable future.
The solution's approach is significantly improved compared to traditional healthcare models, which often focus on treating symptoms rather than addressing the root cause of illness. By using Ayurvedic principles to identify and address imbalances in the body and mind, the solution aims to promote long-term health and well-being rather than just treating immediate health concerns.
The solution could catalyze broader positive impacts from others in this space by promoting the integration of traditional knowledge systems with modern healthcare technologies. This approach could open up new opportunities for innovation and collaboration, as well as promote greater cultural diversity and inclusion in the healthcare sector.
In addition, the solution could change the market by challenging the dominance of pharmaceuticals and Western medicine in the healthcare industry. By promoting natural and personalized approaches to health and wellness, the solution could disrupt the traditional healthcare market and create new opportunities for Ayurvedic practitioners and businesses.
Overall, the proposed solution is innovative in its approach to healthcare, leveraging traditional knowledge systems and cutting-edge technologies to promote personalized, accessible, and sustainable healthcare. Its potential to catalyze broader positive impacts and disrupt the traditional healthcare market make it a promising solution for addressing global health challenges and promoting holistic approaches to health and wellness.
Our impact goals for the next year and the next five years are as follows:
Next year:
- Launch pilot programs in at least three new locations to test and refine our Ayurveda-based solution for chronic diseases.
- Increase our reach and impact by partnering with local healthcare organizations, NGOs, and community groups to provide access to our solution to underserved populations.
- Build a community of engaged users and stakeholders who can provide feedback and support to improve our solution.
Next five years:
- Scale up our solution to reach millions of people worldwide, with a focus on low- and middle-income countries.
- Expand our solution to address a wider range of health conditions and promote overall health and wellness.
- Build a sustainable business model that can support ongoing innovation and growth.
To achieve these impact goals, we will take the following steps:
Year 1:
- Establish partnerships with local healthcare organizations and NGOs to identify suitable pilot locations and design appropriate programs.
- Recruit and train local staff to deliver our solution, including Ayurveda practitioners, health coaches, and program managers.
- Develop and test our digital platform to ensure it is user-friendly, effective, and scalable.
- Conduct research to evaluate the effectiveness of our solution and collect feedback from users and stakeholders.
- Build a community of users and stakeholders through targeted outreach, social media, and events.
Years 2-5:
- Scale up our solution by expanding to new locations and partnerships.
- Develop new programs and resources to address a wider range of health conditions and promote overall health and wellness.
- Build a network of global partners and stakeholders to support ongoing innovation and growth.
- Establish a sustainable business model that can support ongoing development and delivery of our solution.
Throughout this process, we will prioritize collaboration, community engagement, and evidence-based practice. We believe that by working together with local communities and healthcare organizations, we can create a more equitable and effective healthcare system that promotes health and wellness for all.
By achieving these impact goals, we hope to catalyze broader positive impacts in the healthcare industry, including a greater emphasis on personalized and holistic approaches to health and wellness, increased access to healthcare for underserved populations, and greater integration of traditional and modern healthcare systems. Ultimately, we believe that our Ayurveda-based solution has the potential to transform the healthcare industry and promote health and wellness for all.
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- 4. Quality Education
- 5. Gender Equality
Measuring progress is crucial for understanding the effectiveness of a solution and ensuring that it is achieving its intended impact goals. We are using a variety of indicators to measure our progress toward our impact goals, including both quantitative and qualitative data.
For our impact goal of improving access to affordable and effective Ayurvedic treatments, we are tracking the number of patients who have accessed our services, the types of conditions they are seeking treatment for, and their reported outcomes. We are also conducting surveys and interviews with patients to understand their satisfaction with our services, their experience with Ayurvedic medicine, and their willingness to recommend our services to others.
To measure our impact on creating more job opportunities in the Ayurvedic healthcare sector, we are tracking the number of jobs created through our solution, the types of roles and responsibilities offered, and the wages and benefits provided to employees. We are also monitoring the diversity and inclusivity of our workforce, including the representation of women and marginalized communities.
To assess our impact on promoting sustainable practices, we are tracking our consumption and waste reduction efforts, including the use of eco-friendly products, reduction in energy consumption, and responsible disposal of waste. We are also monitoring our supply chain practices, including the sourcing of raw materials and the use of fair labor practices.
We are also measuring our impact on promoting gender equality and women’s empowerment through our solution. We are tracking the number of women employed in leadership and decision-making roles, the number of women who have accessed our services, and their reported outcomes. We are also conducting surveys and interviews with women to understand their experiences with our solution and their perceptions of gender equality in the Ayurvedic healthcare sector.
Additionally, we are monitoring our progress toward our impact goals through regular evaluation and feedback from our stakeholders, including patients, employees, and community partners. We are using this feedback to continually improve and adapt our solution to better meet the needs of our target population and maximize our impact.
Overall, our approach to measuring progress toward our impact goals is comprehensive and multidimensional, incorporating both quantitative and qualitative data and feedback from our stakeholders. This approach enables us to continually assess our effectiveness, make data-driven decisions, and adapt our solution to achieve our intended impact goals.
A theory of change is a critical component of any impactful solution. Our solution aims to address the lack of awareness and accessibility of Ayurveda-based healthcare in the global population. Our theory of change is built on the following principles:
Increasing Awareness: We believe that awareness is the first step in bringing about any change. Our solution aims to increase awareness about the benefits of Ayurveda-based healthcare and the holistic approach it offers. We plan to achieve this through various channels such as social media campaigns, community outreach programs, and educational programs.
Accessibility: We believe that accessibility is a critical factor in ensuring the success of our solution. We plan to establish Ayurveda clinics in areas where traditional healthcare is not readily available. Our clinics will be staffed by certified Ayurveda practitioners and will offer personalized treatment plans to patients.
Integrating Ayurveda with modern medicine: We believe that integrating Ayurveda-based healthcare with modern medicine is essential in ensuring that patients receive the best possible treatment. Our solution aims to work with modern medicine practitioners to incorporate Ayurvedic principles and practices into their treatment plans. We plan to achieve this through educational programs and collaborations with healthcare institutions.
Empowering patients: We believe that empowering patients with the knowledge and tools to take charge of their health is critical in ensuring long-term success. Our solution aims to provide patients with personalized treatment plans and education on Ayurveda-based healthcare principles. We also plan to develop digital tools such as mobile applications to help patients track their progress and manage their health.
By implementing these principles, we believe that our solution can create a positive impact on the global healthcare system. We aim to improve access to quality healthcare for underserved populations, promote a holistic approach to healthcare, and empower patients to take control of their health. Our theory of change is supported by evidence from third-party research and data collected from our pilot programs. We will continue to evaluate our progress through data collection and analysis to ensure that we are achieving our intended outcomes.
However, I can provide a general description of the types of technology that could power a solution focused on Ayurveda.
Ayurveda, an ancient Indian system of medicine, can be supported by various technologies, both traditional and modern. For example, traditional technologies like herbal remedies, massage therapies, and meditation practices can be combined with modern technologies like telemedicine, mobile apps, and machine learning algorithms to create innovative solutions.
Telemedicine can facilitate remote consultations with Ayurvedic practitioners and allow patients to receive personalized treatment plans without visiting a physical clinic. Mobile apps can help track patient symptoms and progress, as well as provide educational resources and tools to promote wellness. Machine learning algorithms can help identify patterns and predict outcomes based on patient data, which can improve treatment effectiveness and efficiency.
Moreover, the use of blockchain technology can help ensure the authenticity and traceability of Ayurvedic products and prevent the proliferation of counterfeit or adulterated products in the market. This can also help increase transparency and trust among consumers and suppliers.
Overall, the core technology that powers a solution focused on Ayurveda is the integration of traditional knowledge and practices with modern technologies that can improve accessibility, quality, and effectiveness of Ayurvedic healthcare.
- A new business model or process that relies on technology to be successful
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- Behavioral Technology
- Big Data
- GIS and Geospatial Technology
- Imaging and Sensor Technology
- Internet of Things
- Software and Mobile Applications
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- Other, including part of a larger organization (please explain below)
As an independent team, we are not affiliated with any specific institution, but we would be thrilled to collaborate with an international university like Oxford to further develop and scale our solution. We believe that such a collaboration would allow us to leverage the university's resources and expertise to make a greater impact on the global health challenges we aim to address. We are open to exploring potential partnership opportunities and welcome the chance to work with like-minded individuals and organizations that share our vision for a healthier world.
Our solution is deeply rooted in the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion. We believe that a diverse and inclusive team is crucial for developing innovative solutions that address global challenges. Our leadership team is comprised of individuals from diverse backgrounds, including gender, ethnicity, nationality, and socioeconomic status.
In order to ensure that our team continues to reflect the diverse communities we aim to serve, we have established a set of goals for becoming more diverse, equitable, and inclusive. This includes actively recruiting team members from underrepresented communities and providing opportunities for professional development and advancement. We also strive to create an inclusive work environment that fosters open communication, respect, and collaboration among team members.
In addition, we have taken specific actions to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion in our work. For example, we have conducted extensive outreach to local communities and stakeholders to ensure that their voices and perspectives are incorporated into our solution. We have also worked with diverse partners, including universities, NGOs, and community-based organizations, to bring a range of perspectives and expertise to our work.
As part of our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, we have developed a set of guiding principles that inform our approach to solving global challenges. These include prioritizing the needs of marginalized and underserved communities, recognizing and addressing systemic barriers to access and opportunity, and fostering a culture of inclusion and collaboration.
At MIT Solve, we believe that diversity, equity, and inclusion are critical to achieving our mission of driving innovation to solve world challenges. We are committed to creating a welcoming and inclusive community that values and celebrates the diversity of our members and the communities we serve.
When considering a business model for a company offering a solution like the one proposed in the MIT Solve example, it's important to take into account both the impact on the population served and the revenue generated.
Assuming a fee of $100 for each lung cancer scan, and 10,000 scans conducted per year in Chennai, the revenue generated by the solution would be $1 million per year. This revenue can be used to cover the costs associated with running the solution, including equipment maintenance, salaries, and overheads. Assuming these costs total $600,000 per year, the profit generated by the solution would be $400,000 per year ($1 million revenue - $600,000 costs).
However, it's important to note that a social impact-driven model is not solely focused on profit. The lung cancer detection solution could offer subsidies or discounts to low-income patients, partner with hospitals or NGOs to provide the service, or offer free scans for public health campaigns. By doing so, the revenue generated may be lower, but the social impact and accessibility of the solution would be higher.
One potential business model could involve partnering with hospitals or clinics in Chennai and charging them a fee for each scan conducted. The hospital or clinic would then bill the patient directly for the service. This would allow the solution to be integrated into existing healthcare systems and ensure that patients have access to the service through established channels.
Another potential model could involve partnering with NGOs or public health organizations to conduct free or discounted scans for underserved communities. This would increase the accessibility of the solution and help to address health disparities in the population served.
In terms of revenue streams, the lung cancer detection solution could also explore additional services or products that complement the scan, such as personalized treatment plans or access to clinical trials. This could provide additional revenue and create a more comprehensive solution for patients.
It's important to consider the potential challenges in implementing a business model for a solution like this. For example, there may be regulatory or legal barriers to charging fees for medical services or partnering with healthcare organizations. Additionally, there may be cultural or logistical challenges in establishing trust and adoption of the solution in the population served.
Overall, a successful business model for this solution would prioritize both social impact and financial sustainability. By leveraging partnerships, subsidies, and additional revenue streams, the solution can be made accessible to those who need it most while also generating the resources necessary to sustain and scale the solution over time.
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
A possible revenue model for the solution across 5 years:
Year 1:
- Total number of scans conducted: 10,000
- Fee charged per scan: $100
- Total revenue generated: $1 million
- Cost of running the solution: $600,000
- Profit generated: $400,000
Year 2:
- Increase in demand leads to a 20% increase in scans conducted: 12,000
- Fee charged per scan remains the same: $100
- Total revenue generated: $1.2 million
- Cost of running the solution increases by 10% due to additional staff and maintenance: $660,000
- Profit generated: $540,000
Year 3:
- Further increase in demand leads to a 30% increase in scans conducted: 15,600
- Fee charged per scan remains the same: $100
- Total revenue generated: $1.56 million
- Cost of running the solution increases by 15% due to expansion of operations and marketing expenses: $759,000
- Profit generated: $801,000
Year 4:
- Revenue from scans continues to grow, and the solution adds a new revenue stream through partnerships with hospitals and NGOs for subsidized scans: 20% of scans (3,120) are conducted at a subsidized rate of $50 per scan.
- Fee charged for remaining scans: $100
- Total revenue generated: $1.76 million
- Cost of running the solution increases by 10% due to increased outreach and partnerships: $835,000
- Profit generated: $925,000
Year 5:
- The solution continues to grow and expands to new cities in India, conducting a total of 25,000 scans across all locations.
- 15,000 scans are conducted at a fee of $100 per scan, and 10,000 scans are conducted at a subsidized rate of $50 per scan.
- Total revenue generated: $2.25 million
- Cost of running the solution increases by 20% due to expansion costs: $1,002,000
- Profit generated: $1.248 million
Overall, the revenue model aims to balance sustainability with social impact, by gradually increasing revenue through growing demand and adding new revenue streams while still providing accessible and affordable services to those in need.
One possible pilot project to prove the sustainability of the proposed revenue model is to launch a small-scale version of the lung cancer detection solution in one or two hospitals or clinics in Chennai for a period of 6-12 months. During this pilot phase, the solution can charge a reduced fee of $50 per scan to incentivize hospitals and patients to participate.
Assuming the solution conducts 1,000 scans per month during the pilot phase, the revenue generated would be $50,000 per month ($50 x 1,000 scans). Over the course of 6-12 months, the revenue generated would be between $300,000-$600,000.
This pilot project would provide valuable insights into the feasibility and demand for the solution in the market, as well as potential barriers to scaling up. Additionally, it would provide concrete evidence of revenue generation to attract potential investors or donors for future growth and expansion.
If the pilot project is successful, the lung cancer detection solution could expand to more hospitals and clinics in Chennai and potentially other cities in India, with a goal of conducting 10,000 scans per year. As described earlier, this would generate $1 million in revenue per year, which could be used to cover the costs of running the solution and potentially invest in further research and development.
Overall, the pilot project would provide an opportunity to test and refine the proposed revenue model, and provide evidence of the solution's financial sustainability to potential investors and donors.

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