ALUMNI & GIVING
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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- Rural Women's Entrepreneurship Development in Uzbekistan Support entrepreneurship, which is intended to be carried out under the leadership of low-income women in rural Uzbekistan, who face more restrictions when starting a new business activity. Matched TeamTeam 77 NameZebiniso Radjabova Year2021 Program MIPD CountryUzbekistan Participant5 / 5 Proposed Project 2025-02-28 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- Banking Gridlock: Transforming Services for Foreign Customers The project will identify and address financial accessibility challenges for foreign residents in Korea. Through surveys and interviews, it will document issues related to digital banking platforms, name character limits, and language barriers. Based on findings, it will recommend regulatory and technological reforms to improve financial inclusion and customer service accessibility. A policy framework will be developed to help financial institutions adopt user-friendly solutions for foreign customers. Matched TeamTeam 76 NameFERGUSON BALOYES ALBERTO ALEXANDER Year2020 Program MDP CountryPanama Participant3 / 3 Proposed Project 2025-02-28 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- Smart Cities and Climate Data: Using AI for Urban Adaptation To analyze and compare the use of AI and remote sensing in resilient urban planning in Latin America, contrasting it with successful models in South Korea and other countries, to identify good practices, scaling strategies, and opportunities for international cooperation and climate finance, in order to develop recommendations on public policies and investment that strengthen the resilience of Latin American cities. Matched TeamTeam 72 NameDulce Yurini García Sánchez Year2021 Program MDP CountryMexico Participant3 / 3 Proposed Project 2025-02-28 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- Collaboration with International Organizations including OPHI on the improvement of multidimensional poverty index methodology To refine and enhance the multidimensional poverty index (MPI) methodology, in collaboration with OPHI, by incorporating new indicators that provide a more accurate and comprehensive measurement of poverty, ultimately leading to more effective public policy interventions. Matched TeamTeam 71 NameJafar Khidirov Year2020 Program MPP CountryUzbekistan Participant5 / 5 Proposed Project 2025-02-28 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- The definition of new "growth points" in the chemical industry in order to maximize the economic effect of invested capital The objective of the text is to highlight the current state, trends, and growth opportunities in the global and Uzbek chemical industry. Matched TeamTeam 70 NameEldor Zayniddinov Year2020 Program MPP CountryUzbekistan Participant5 / 5 Proposed Project 2025-02-28 PARTICIPATION CLOSED