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Project proposals were closed as of February 28th. Participation will be available until 24:00 on March 9th. Please be mindful of the deadline.
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- Tourism through Regional Connectivity Pakistan is the important country in South Asia its Geo- Strategic location makes it important country in the region Taxila is the important city for Buddhist community so I want to focus on religious tourism between Thailand, South Korea, Srilanka and Pakistan. The Objective of this Project is to Promote Gandahra Civilisation and heritage for Sustainable Eco- Tourism in Pakistan. Matched TeamTeam 12 NameAbdul Khalique Panhyar Year2012 Program MPP CountryPakistan Participant2 / 2 Proposed Project 2025-01-27 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- Education for All: Leveraging Innovation to Achieve SDG 4 in Developing Nations To examine how innovation in education will develop a new solution that will eradicate inequality and poverty and improve education. 2. To explore how new technologies in education will benefit to all in developing and least developed countries particularly achieving Sustainable development goals like SDG 4 Matched TeamTeam 11 NameSyed Nadeem Year2020 Program MIPD CountryIndia Participant4 / 4 Proposed Project 2025-01-26 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- Improving Quality and Accessibility in Higher Education in Developing Countries: Analyzing Challenges, Strategic Approaches, and Sustainable Models for Long-Term Development The objective of this project is to investigate the challenges and opportunities in improving the quality and accessibility of higher education in developing countries, with a particular focus on low-income contexts. Through data collection and analysis, the project will identify key barriers to higher education, such as limited funding, infrastructure gaps, and quality disparities. Additionally, the research will explore effective strategies and sustainable models to address these challenges. Matched TeamTeam 10 NameManuel Eduardo Gonzalez Ramos Year2015 Program MDP CountryEl Salvador Participant4 / 4 Proposed Project 2025-01-25 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- Collaborative mapping for the naturalization and reforestation of neighborhoods, towns and cities vulnerable to climate change in developing countries The objective of this project is to foster climate resilience in vulnerable neighborhoods, towns, and cities across Latin America by combining collaborative mapping techniques with community-driven naturalization and reforestation strategies. This initiative seeks to identify key areas for ecological restoration, prioritize reforestation efforts, and implement sustainable green infrastructure solutions. By engaging local communities, environmental organizations, governments, and other stakeholders, the project aims to restore degraded ecosystems, enhance biodiversity, and mitigate the adverse effects of climate change, such as rising temperatures, flooding, and soil degradation. Furthermore, the project strives to empower local populations by providing tools, knowledge, and resources for active participation in creating greener, more sustainable environments. This will not only strengthen natural defenses against climate risks but also improve air and water quality, reduce urban heat islands, and promote mental and physical well-being. Ultimately, the project aims to contribute to sustainable urban and rural development, aligning with global climate goals and fostering a culture of environmental stewardship throughout the region. Matched TeamTeam 9 NameJose de Jesus Calderon Anton Year2019 Program MPP CountryMexico Participant5 / 5 Proposed Project 2025-01-25 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- Tackling disinformation in the age of AI - Evidence from around the world 1. Understanding how AI-driven tools contribute to both the creation and detection of disinformation 2. Analysing the social, economic and political consequences of misinformation across various regions 3. Highlighting successful policies, interventions, and grassroots initiatives used to combat misinformation. Matched TeamTeam 8 NameMark Aboagye Year2018 Program MPM CountryUnited Kingdom Participant4 / 4 Proposed Project 2025-01-24 PARTICIPATION CLOSED