Most of the
development challenges affecting communities today, especially in
Sub-Saharan Africa require a radically different approach if we are to
create effective and sustainable solutions. Particularly, when seeking
to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable communities, we must work
closely with the affected communities and adopt an evidence-based
approach to identify priority challenges, identify viable innovations,
develop these and evaluate their effectiveness in strengthening
resilience.
At RAN, our focus is on innovations that build and strengthen the resilience of communities that are affected by natural and man-made stresses and shocks in line with the identified themes of focus.
The RAN, with the support of USAID has
established a Resilience Innovation Fund for this purpose. This fund
will be used to support the development and piloting of scalable
resilience innovations. In keeping with the HESN philosophy, RAN will
work closely with multidisciplinary teams of students and faculty drawn
from African universities, as well as local in-country innovators to
build disruptive innovations that will strengthen the resilience of our
target communities.
Innovators are encouraged to identify
solutions that are scalable and that have an in-built sustainability
component. RAN will offer incubation, training, technical support,
mentorship and seed capital to selected teams to enable them develop,
test and pilot their innovations.
To support the scaling of successfully
piloted innovations, RAN will work closely with investors, both from
Africa as well as the diaspora, to raise additional capital, and will
also forge partnerships with relevant stakeholders necessary for
successful scaling.
Compiled by Communications and Engagement Department ResilientAfrica Network(RAN)
(Achiro Jennifer, Byomuhangi Owen,Musisi Henry, Nalunga Winnie and Nuwagaba Kenneth )
Compiled by Communications and Engagement Department ResilientAfrica Network(RAN)
(Achiro Jennifer, Byomuhangi Owen,Musisi Henry, Nalunga Winnie and Nuwagaba Kenneth )
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