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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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- Enhancing the Participation of African Women in Electoral Structures and Governance through Media Campaigns The Project is divided into two (2) sub Projects; Communication and Education 1. The objective of the communication sub-project is: i. to create the awareness of women’s participation during National Elections.” 2. The objective of the Education sub-project is: i. To Educate women about their rights to vote and be voted for, ii. To Encourage women to take up more leadership positions in Governance and harness their feminine Power to make meaningful decisions in areas such as Quality Education, Health, Housing, and Social Justice for National Development. Matched TeamTeam 50 NameJanet Nyanda Ganu Year2020 Program MDP CountrySierra Leone Participant2 / 2 Proposed Project 2025-02-25 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- Exploring Happiness Economics in Developing Countries 1. Understand daily well-being patterns: Analyze how people in a developing country experience happiness and well-being throughout the day. 2. Identify key influencing factors: Examine how factors such as income, employment, social interactions, and environmental conditions impact moment-to-moment happiness. 3. Assess the role of economic and social conditions: Investigate how economic security, social policies, and community support influence well-being. 4. Compare objective and subjective measures: Contrast our findings with traditional well-being metrics (e.g., income, health, education) to determine gaps between perception and reality. 5. Inform policy recommendations: Provide evidence-based insights that can guide policymakers in designing interventions to improve quality of life. Matched TeamTeam 48 NameGlenny Jr Alawag Year2016 Program MPP CountryPhilippines Participant2 / 2 Proposed Project 2025-02-25 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- Financing Climate Action: A Comparative Study of Fiscal Strategies in Developed and Developing Nations Through this research, we aim to provide policy recommendations for enhancing fiscal sustainability in climate-related investments, ensuring that both developed and developing nations can implement effective, long-term climate action plans without compromising economic stability. Matched TeamTeam 47 NameJisu Kim Year2016 Program MDP CountryRepublic of Korea Participant2 / 2 Proposed Project 2025-02-25 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- The Future of Health Interventions in LMICs: Redefining State and Non-State Actor Relationship 1. Assess State Preparedness for Sustainable Health Financing 2. Examine Evolving State–Non-State Actor Collaboration Matched TeamTeam 46 NameRilwan Sholanke Year2023 Program MPM CountryNigeria Participant4 / 4 Proposed Project 2025-02-25 PARTICIPATION CLOSED
- Global Policy Nexus: Benchmarking Public Policies for Sustainable Governance Centralize global policy data into a searchable, standardized database. Enable governments to benchmark policies using success metrics, cultural relevance, and scalability. Facilitate cross-border collaboration to address shared challenges like inequality and climate change. Matched TeamTeam 45 NameVivian Landi Villares de Souza Year2021 Program MDP CountryBrazil Participant4 / 4 Proposed Project 2025-02-25 PARTICIPATION CLOSED