"Hassad 24"; Harvest 2024
The specific problem that our solution aims to solve is the water scarcity issue in Jordan, which is one of the most water-scarce countries in the world. The country's renewable water supply currently meets around two-thirds of the population's water demands, with groundwater being used twice as quickly as it can be replenished. This has led to a severe water shortage that affects the daily lives of many people in Jordan.
The scale of the problem in the communities you're working in and globally is significant. According to the World Bank, Jordan's water shortage is expected to become even more severe in the coming years due to population growth, climate change, and political instability. This can have a devastating impact on the country's economy, agriculture, and overall well-being of its people.
"Hassad 24" solution can potentially benefit thousands of people in the local community and contribute to addressing the water scarcity issue in the country. Additionally, it can serve as a model for other communities facing similar challenges globally.
The factors contributing to the problem that we addresses are the limited availability of water resources and the unsustainable use of groundwater. By creating a dam pool to collect rainwater and growing organic local herbs, Our solution aims to conserve water, reduce groundwater usage, and promote sustainable agriculture practices.
According to a study by the Jordanian Ministry of Water and Irrigation, the agricultural sector accounts for over 60% of the country's water usage, making it a significant contributor to the water scarcity issue.
"Hassad 24" is a sustainable solution to address the water scarcity issue in Jordan. It involves creating a dam pool to collect rainwater and growing organic local herbs on a 30,000 square meter area of land adjacent to our family farm in the north of Jordan.
The dam pool will collect rainwater, which can then be used to irrigate the herb farm, reducing the need for groundwater usage. The herbs will be grown organically and sold to a local herb factory for export, providing employment opportunities for the local community.
The solution does not rely on any high-tech or complex equipment. Rather, it is a simple and effective way to address the water scarcity issue in a sustainable manner. By utilizing rainwater to grow herbs, "Hassad 24" helps conserve water resources while promoting sustainable agriculture practices. The project also provides employment opportunities for the local community and supports the local economy by exporting locally-grown organic herbs.
The "Hassad 24" solution serves the local community in the north of Jordan, where many farmers are struggling due to the water scarcity issue. The target population includes farmers, small business owners, and workers in the agricultural sector who rely on water for their livelihoods.
Many of the farms in the area are currently underserved due to a lack of access to sufficient water resources, which has resulted in crops dying and economic losses for farmers. The "Hassad 24" solution directly addresses this problem by creating a dam pool to collect rainwater and providing a sustainable source of water for agriculture.
By addressing the water scarcity issue and promoting sustainable agriculture practices, the "Hassad 24" solution will improve the economic prospects of the local community. The project also provides employment opportunities for the local population, which is another critical need in the area.
By promoting organic farming practices, "Hassad 24" can also address the issue of pesticide use and the negative health effects associated with it. This will have a positive impact on the health of both the farmers and the wider community.
Overall, the "Hassad 24" solution has the potential to make a significant positive impact on the lives of the local community in the north of Jordan by addressing the water scarcity issue, promoting sustainable agriculture practices, providing employment opportunities, and improving the health of the local community. It will help to prevent more farms from dying and enable farmers to earn a livelihood while also preserving the local environment.
"Hassad 24" is well-positioned to deliver this solution because we have extensive experience and expertise in agriculture, water management, and community engagement. Our team is comprised of individuals who are native to Jordan and have a deep understanding of the challenges facing the local communities, including the impacts of water scarcity on agriculture.
Our team has been engaging with the local communities to understand their needs and priorities to ensure that our solution is grounded in the community's input, ideas, and agendas.
As a team, we are committed to designing and implementing a solution that is tailored to the needs of the communities we are serving. We are leveraging our expertise in agriculture, water management, and community engagement to create a sustainable solution that provides meaningful benefits to the local farmers. By incorporating the communities' input and ideas, we are ensuring that our solution is culturally appropriate and aligned with their needs and priorities.
Overall, "Hassad 24" is well-positioned to deliver this solution because we have the right mix of expertise, experience, and community engagement. We are committed to making a positive impact in the lives of the local farmers and addressing the challenge of water scarcity in Jordan.
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As the founder of "Hassad 24", I am applying to Solve because I believe that their platform can help us connect with partners who can provide the financial, technical, and legal support we need to bring our solution to life. While we have a strong vision for our project, we recognize that we may face challenges in terms of accessing the resources and expertise needed to scale and sustain our efforts. We hope to leverage Solve's network to connect with potential partners who share our passion for preserving water, creating jobs, and supporting local economies in water-scarce regions.
Specifically, we hope that Solve can help us overcome the financial barriers associated with implementing our large-scale project. We recognize that building a 10,000 square meter dam pool and planting 30,000 square meters of land with organic herbs will require significant upfront investment, and we are seeking support to cover the costs associated with this effort. In addition to financial barriers, we may also encounter technical and legal challenges related to the construction of the dam pool and the export of our herbs, and we hope that Solve can connect us with partners who can offer guidance and support in these areas.
Overall, we see Solve as an opportunity to connect with a community of like-minded individuals and organizations who share our passion for sustainable development and environmental stewardship. While we are certainly interested in securing funding for our project, we also believe that Solve can offer us access to a network of resources, expertise, and support that can help us overcome the barriers we may encounter as we work to bring our solution to life.
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- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
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"Hassad 24" solution is innovative in several ways. First, it uses a sustainable approach to address the water scarcity issue in Jordan by collecting rainwater in a large dam pool to irrigate organic local herbs instead of relying on groundwater or other unsustainable water sources. Second, it promotes employment opportunities in the local community by providing jobs for farmers and workers in the herb industry. Third, it has a direct impact on Jordan's economy by producing organic herbs for export, reducing the need for herb imports.
The project's innovative approach addresses multiple problems at once and provides a sustainable solution that can be replicated in other water-scarce regions. By promoting sustainable agriculture and employment opportunities, "Hassad 24" could inspire others in this space to consider similar approaches and contribute to the larger global efforts to combat climate change and environmental degradation. Additionally, by creating a market for locally produced organic herbs, the project could shift the market towards more sustainable and environmentally friendly agricultural practices.
Our impact goals for the next year are to complete the construction of the dam pool and start planting the organic herbs. We plan to employ 50 people from the local village to work in the project, and we aim to collect at least 1 million liters of rainwater during the rainy season, which can be used for irrigation and other purposes throughout the year. We also aim to provide the herbs factory with at least 1000 kg of organic herbs in the first year.
For the next five years, our impact goals are to expand the project by building additional dam pools and increasing the area of land used for organic herb farming. We aim to employ more people from the local village and to increase our harvest to provide the herbs factory with at least 5,000 kg of organic herbs per year. We also aim to develop partnerships with other local businesses to increase the distribution of our organic herbs, which will contribute to the local economy.
To achieve these impact goals, we will continue to work closely with the local community to ensure their participation and ownership of the project. We will also continue to develop partnerships with relevant stakeholders such as the herbs factory, local NGOs, and government agencies. We plan to invest in education and training for our employees to improve their skills and knowledge of organic farming techniques, and we will use innovative technologies to optimize our water usage and herb farming practices. Finally, we will seek to inspire and catalyze broader positive impacts by sharing our project's success and lessons learned with other communities and organizations facing similar water and agricultural challenges.
- 1. No Poverty
- 6. Clean Water and Sanitation
- 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
- 9. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
- 10. Reduced Inequalities
- 11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
- 12. Responsible Consumption and Production
- 13. Climate Action
- 15. Life on Land
- 17. Partnerships for the Goals
To measure the progress toward our impact goals, we are using the following indicators:
1- Number of farmers using Hassad 24: We will track the number of farmers who register and use our platform to access real-time data on weather, soil quality, and other relevant factors.
2- Increase in crop yields: We will measure the increase in crop yields reported by farmers who use our platform compared to those who don't, and track this progress over time.
3- Reduction in water and fertilizer usage: We will track the reduction in water and fertilizer usage reported by farmers who use our platform, compared to those who don't.
4- Number of partnerships established: We will track the number of partnerships established with local and international organizations to expand our reach and impact.
5- Farmers' income increase: We will measure the increase in income reported by farmers who use our platform compared to those who don't, and track this progress over time.
By regularly tracking and analyzing these indicators, we will be able to assess the impact of our solution and make necessary adjustments to achieve our goals.
A theory of change is a framework that outlines the expected causal pathway from the inputs and activities of a solution to the desired outcomes and impacts. Here's a possible theory of change for "Hassad 24":
Inputs:
- A team of experts in agriculture, technology, and business.
- Partnerships with local governments, NGOs, and farmers.
- Access to funding and resources.
Activities:
- Develop and implement a mobile app for farmers to access information on crop management, weather forecasting, and market prices.
- Conduct trainings and workshops on sustainable farming practices, financial management, and entrepreneurship.
- Provide access to financing and inputs such as seeds and fertilizers.
Outputs:
- Increased knowledge and adoption of sustainable farming practices.
- Increased productivity and yields.
- Improved financial management and entrepreneurship skills.
Outcomes:
- Increased income and economic opportunities for farmers and their families.
- Improved food security and nutrition in the community.
- Reduced environmental degradation and increased climate resilience.
Impact:
- Improved well-being and livelihoods of farming communities.
- Reduced poverty and inequality.
- Sustainable development of agriculture and rural areas.
To measure progress towards this theory of change, "Hassad 24" could track indicators such as the number of farmers reached and trained, the adoption rate of sustainable practices, the increase in crop yields and income, and the impact on food security and environmental sustainability in the target communities.
"Hassad 24" solution utilizes a range of technologies to provide its services. The core technology that powers our solution is a mobile application that enables farmers to access real-time weather updates, agricultural advice, market prices, and connect with other farmers in their community. The mobile application is powered by cloud computing and utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) to process data and provide personalized advice to farmers based on their location, crop, and other relevant factors.
In addition to the mobile application, our solution also uses Internet of Things (IoT) devices such as weather stations and soil moisture sensors to collect data on weather conditions, soil moisture levels, and other relevant agricultural parameters. This data is transmitted to our cloud-based platform, where it is processed and analyzed to provide farmers with insights and recommendations on how to optimize their farming practices.
Overall, our solution leverages the latest technologies to provide farmers with access to real-time information, personalized advice, and tools to optimize their farming practices and improve their yields.
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- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
Here are some suggestions for how you can approach this in the context of "Hassad 24":
- Develop a diversity, equity, and inclusion plan: Create a plan that outlines your organization's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion and includes specific actions you will take to achieve your goals. This plan should be reviewed and updated regularly.
- Ensure diversity in hiring: Be intentional about recruiting a diverse pool of candidates for job openings and evaluate candidates based on their skills and qualifications. Consider implementing blind hiring practices to reduce unconscious bias.
- Provide training and education: Provide training and education on diversity, equity, and inclusion to all staff members, including leadership. This can help increase awareness and understanding of the issues and help everyone work towards creating a more inclusive workplace.
- Foster an inclusive culture: Encourage open communication and collaboration among staff members and create a culture where everyone feels comfortable expressing their opinions and ideas. Celebrate diversity and promote a sense of belonging.
- Regularly evaluate progress: Regularly assess progress towards diversity, equity, and inclusion goals and adjust strategies as needed. Solicit feedback from staff and the community you serve to ensure your efforts are effective and meaningful.
By implementing these approaches and being intentional about incorporating diversity, equity, and inclusion into all aspects of our project, we can create a more inclusive and equitable organization that better serves the communities you work with.
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