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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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- Taking the Road Less Traveled: Designing a Whistleblower Protection System in Indonesia 1. Designing Institutional and Oversight Systems for Whistleblower Protection in Government, Public Sector, and Private Sector 2. Designing and develop the reporting and monitoring workflow for the whistleblower protection system in Indonesia. 3. Providing business process recommendations for the development of a cross-sector whistleblower protection system. 4. To design and develop a digital whistleblower platform tailored to the needs of Indonesia citizens, allowing for secure, anonymous reporting of corruption, misconduct, and human rights violations. Matched TeamTeam 68 NameRichie Enecillo Year2023 Program MPM CountryPhilippines Participant2 / 3 Proposed Project 2025-02-28 PARTICIPATE
- Strengthening Resilience: Analysis of Trump Policies and Institutional Responses in Latin America The project seeks to analyze the impact of Donald Trump's tax and trade policies in Latin America, with a particular focus on key countries such as Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Colombia and Panama. The objective is to generate an in-depth analysis of how these nations could be affected by changes in trade and fiscal relations with the United States and develop tools that strengthen the institutional capacity of these countries to respond to the challenges derived from these policies. In addition, it seeks to offer tools for making informed decisions in governments and companies in the region Matched TeamTeam 66 NameAlexis Gómez Year2024 Program MPP CountryDominican Republic Participant4 / 4 Proposed Project 2025-02-27 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- “Climate Change and Mental Strain" : Navigating Climate Anxiety Towards Strengthening Mental Health Policies and Interventions in the Philippines 1. To determine the extent of climate anxiety including specific symptoms and emotional impacts among individuals in the Philippines, particularly focusing on regions frequently impacted by natural disasters. 2. To evaluate the existing mental health interventions and support systems available in the Philippines for individuals experiencing eco-anxiety, and identify gaps in the current mental health infrastructure. 3. To develop evidence-based recommendations for mental health policies and interventions including public awareness and education tailored to addressing eco-anxiety in disaster-prone areas, with a focus on both short-term and long-term mental health care. Matched TeamTeam 65 NameRichie Enecillo Year2023 Program MPM CountryPhilippines Participant3 / 3 Proposed Project 2025-02-27 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- Digital Money and Regulation Development in South America: Combating Fraud and Promoting Investment in the Financial System Assess the current regulatory landscape for digital money in South America, identifying gaps and inconsistencies. Propose strategies to strengthen financial regulations that prevent fraud, money laundering, and cybercrime. Explore how regulatory frameworks can attract foreign and domestic investments in the digital finance sector. Integrate Korean regulatory experiences and fintech innovations as a reference for South American policy development. Foster regional and international cooperation in financial governance to ensure a stable and transparent digital economy. Support SDG 9 by promoting robust financial infrastructure and encouraging digital financial innovation. Matched TeamTeam 64 NameMuhammad Zeeshan Year2010 Program MPP CountryPakistan Participant2 / 2 Proposed Project 2025-02-27 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- Sustainable Refuse Management in the Greater Accra Region: An Integrated Approach Using Education, Agribusiness, and Sanitation The objective of this project is threefold: First, we will investigate the current state of refuse management in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. Second, this will lead us to identify opportunities for integrating education, agribusiness, and sanitation to improve refuse management. Third, we will develop a sustainable refuse management model that incorporates education, agribusiness, and sanitation. Matched TeamTeam 63 NameErnest Wesley-Otoo Year2009 Program MPP,MBA CountryGhana Participant1 / 3 Proposed Project 2025-02-27 PARTICIPATE