PSI Pakistan in collaboration with National Incubation Center, Karachi organized the “Make Space Hackathon” – a 48-hour long online competition. The competition began at 6:00 pm PKT on Friday, August 6, 2021, and adjourned at 6:00 pm PKT on Sunday, August 8, 2021. The aim of the competition was to empower people with a passion for impact and change in creating solutions to make Family Planning / Birth Spacing more accessible to people in Pakistan.
More than 200 applications were received from all over Pakistan, out of which 45 teams were shortlisted to pitch their solution on one of the four following Challenge Sets:
The competition gave a chance to all participants regardless of their age or gender and to any and all sorts of solutions as long as they cater to the chosen challenge set. Whether it is creating an app, website, educational program, YouTube series, workshop, or more, the underlining goal should be that the solution adequately addresses the given challenge sets.
After the initial idea pitching phase, 14 teams have been taken forward to the final assessment on the solution of the problem set. The top four winning teams selected by a panel of independent judges have been awarded a seed grant of PKR. 525,000/=. The four winning teams are:
The first position holder team Bridge The Gap’s idea is to launch an authentic, free, and user-friendly mobile application that consists of information on contraceptive methods for both men and women, geo-fencing of free clinics pinned in clinics section, telehealth phone numbers incorporation, and a manual on Life Skills Based Education.
The second position holder team Baithak’s idea is to develop and disseminate content to change the behavior of the masses regarding birth spacing and family planning using three powerful technologies; Ed-tech, Audible knowledge, and broadcasting it via digital and social media.
The third position holder team expert outreach’s idea is to build the capacity of the mothers who in turn will be educating the youth of the nation thus develop a self-sustaining, behavioral change communication campaign.
The fourth position holder team Spirit’s idea is to create YouTube short video series in an easy and understandable way, the videos will generate dialogue on the topic of family planning and birth spacing among the masses.
Reproductive health and birth spacing are some of the issues that Pakistan is facing besides the COVID-19 pandemic and other economic issues. But this is the least highlighted issue because many people find it taboo to talk about this and therefore, not many people are aware of the fact that it could lead the country to a national crisis in the near future.
To ensure this, PSI Pakistan collaborated with NICK for the “Make Space Hackathon” to empower people with a passion for impact and change in creating solutions to improve Family planning uptake among people in Pakistan. shared – Ayesha Leghari Country Director, PSI Pakistan.
The hackathon is a great opportunity for students, researchers, and innovators to challenges them to come up with unique ideas and execute them in a demanding yet stimulating environment. Family planning/Birth spacing is a pertinent issue as it not just impacts the economy but the health of women and children.
To facilitate the participants throughout the competition, National Incubation Centre has provided the sector experts and industry mentors, who are available to guide them and take them forward within 48 hours. Let’s hear from some industry mentors and their say on this issue and how we could make an impact on the environment.
“Population growth has become a national emergency for the country. The major objective of this project is to open a dialogue session without any restraints for the highly sensitive topic. The reason that Pakistan is struggling to demonstrate economic growth relative to neighboring countries like India and Bangladesh is mainly driven by population growth” – Omar Abedin (Director of NIC, Karachi)
While shedding some light on the economic prosperity of the country, Ayesha Leghari country director of PSI Pakistan says, “if you want a country to grow, it is important to look at the root cause, which is the population crisis.”
“Pakistan has a population of 207 million with a 2.4% population growth rate. By 2050 the population is estimated to be 300 million which is an alarming situation. 300 million inhabiting the same space and resources. With rapid urbanization, Pakistan is already facing power shortage, water scarcity, education crisis, health crises, and food security issues”, says Leghari while stating the facts about the population crisis that the country is and will be facing if we do not solve this issue.
This is high time to not only think about this but also take some serious action on individual and group level to make our lives better and healthier. If we do not take into consideration the intensity of this population crisis, we would end up in a situation that is beyond comprehension.
Further details of the event are given on www.makespacepakistan.com
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