The 2022 Advancing Development Goals International Contest for Graduate Students aims to present innovative and pragmatic solutions to address the challenges of poverty reduction.

The Geneva Challenge, hosted by the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, is a project funded by Swiss Ambassador Jenö Staehelin and aims to encourage interdisciplinary problem-solving analysis among master students on advancing human development within the scope of a relevant topic. This year, students are invited to develop analysis-based proposals on “The Challenges of Poverty Reduction”.  As the key to this issue is an interdisciplinary solution, crossing traditional boundaries between academic disciplines, the challenge invites Master students from all academic programmes and from anywhere in the world to provide helpful strategic recommendations. Five prizes, one per continent, will be distributed.

WORTH

  • The Geneva Challenge 2022 will distribute 25’000 CHF in monetary prizes.
  • The five finalist teams will be invited (travel and accommodation expenses covered) to publicly present their work in Geneva before a panel of high-level experts.
  • Networking opportunities are also envisioned as part of the prize package.

ELIGIBILITY

  • Teams of 3-5 master students must submit an 8,000 words proposal which:
  • identifies a challenge related to poverty reduction;
  • constructs an interdisciplinary analysis on how it affects different aspects of development in a specific (but transposable) context;
  • proposes innovation at the policy, practice, process or technology levels turning the challenge into development opportunity.

DEADLINE: April 20 2022

To apply and for more information visit here

 

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