• August 14 - September 7, 2017
  • Partially Funded

UN Global Pulse and the Government of the Republic of Korea kick off the third edition of the Big Ideas Competition in support of data-driven ideas to combat the effects of climate change. The competition calls for data and climate enthusiasts from ASEAN countries, Sri Lanka and the Republic of Korea to put their skills and ideas to use in support of climate action. 

People worldwide are experiencing the impacts of climate change, especially rising sea levels and extreme weather-related conditions. The Asia Pacific region is especially vulnerable to climate change, and governments and citizens have been working to reduce its effects.

In line with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal #13 (Climate Action – taking action to combat climate change and its impact), this year’s competition is looking for original data-driven ideas to monitor climate-related indicators, including: strengthening resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and integrating measures into national policies, among others.

The Big Ideas Competition for Climate Action is a collaboration between the National Information Society Agency (NIA), Korea Association for ICT Promotion (KAIT), the Ministry of Science and ICT (MSIT) of the Republic of Korea, the United Nations Development in Asia and the Pacific, United Nations Volunteers, and Pulse Lab Jakarta, with support from the Government of Australia.

Location:

Indonesia

Benefits

  • Applicants will compete for 12 country prizes, three excellence prizes, and one grand prize, with the total prize amount standing at USD 35,000*.
  • *The cash prize amount is subject to change due to currency fluctuations.

Eligibilities

  • The competition is open to residents of ASEAN Member States, Sri Lanka and the Republic of Korea.
  • Proposals should detail original data-driven ideas that can be developed into a working prototype to advance SDG #13: Climate Action.
Eligible Regions: Residents of ASEAN Member Countries, Sri Lanka and Republic of Korea

Application Process

  • All applicants must complete an expression of interest form and submit the proposals in English using the proposal template through Easy Chair. Proposals submitted after 7 September will not be taken into consideration.
  • For those who are interested in knowing more on the topic, Pulse Lab Jakarta will host two webinars to help shape your ideas: 25 August 2017 at 14.00 (GMT+7) and 31 August 2017 at 14.00 (GMT+7).

 

 

Application Deadline: September 7, 2017

Application ClosedOfficial link

For Further Queries

More information on the webinars and other aspects of the competition can be found in the FAQ of the given website. All additional questions should be directed to: [email protected].
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