Due Date: April 30, 2019
Entries are welcomed for the #My Little Big Thing Development Obstacle 2019 This yearly competitors is run in collaboration with Cambridge University in South Africa. They welcome undergraduate college student from throughout the nation to send development concepts around the SDGs. The concepts need to be scalable and commercially practical covering several of the 17 SDGs.
Entries consist of a 2– 3 minute YouTube video along with a 200- word essay explaining the task concept. The concept ought to plainly explain the SDG (s) that it falls under. Judges will likewise think about practicality of the concept, versatility and creativity.
Program Information
15 finalists will get a FREE two-day training by Tangaza College and PKF. The training will consist of organisation and discussion abilities and concept incubation. After the 2 days the organizers will produce brief video of the finalists’ tasks and publish them on their site (www.mylittlebigthing.com) for 3 days of online ballot. The general public will choose the very best 7 tasks, which will advance on to the concept screening phase of the competitors.
The 7 chosen trainees will then be needed to get the assistance of their club members or university associates to establish a model of their task concepts and to evaluate it with the neighborhoods around their universities. Throughout the 5 weeks of this section of the competitors, they will get task mentorship from Tangaza University who will visit their tasks together with a group from MK Africa. These finalists will provide their last tasks to a panel of judges at a #MyLittleBigThing SDGs club online forum in July2019 The very best 3 tasks will be chosen by the judges and likewise by the club members going to the online forum (1 vote).
Advantages
- Winners will go to the Cambridge University Sustainability Practitioners Program in South Africa in August.
Eligibility
- Undergraduate college student from throughout South Africa are welcomed to send development concepts around the SDGs.
Application
For more details, go to #MyLittleBigThing Development Obstacle