COLLABORATE FOR SOCIAL IMPACT (C4SI) 2015 Program Report
TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION /// Our Story /// The Participants
THE PROGRAM /// The Curriculum /// The Challenges /// The Innovations
OUR SUPPORTERS /// The Supporters /// The Crew
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INTRODUCTION
/// OUR STORY
IT IS THE GENEVA APPROACH.”“HERE, INNOVATION IS NOT JUST THE BUZZWORD.
- MICHAEL MØLLER
JUST INNOVATE IS A NON-PROFIT O R G A N I Z A T I O N D E V O T E D T O FOSTERING
Founded in 2012 by students at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (IHEID), Just Innovate is a team of young professionals and students from across the world, who believe passionately in the power of communities to generate innovative solutions using human centred design approaches to problem-solving. Drawing on tried and tested design-thinking methodologies, Just Innovate delivers a range of workshops and educational programs to students, organization and companies. We believe that creating and learning go hand in hand: whether a success or a failure, the participants in our programs learn from the creative process, which in turn propels them to develop new ideas and projects.
Over the course of an intensive two-month period, more than 40 students from a variety of disciplines from universities across Switzerland collaborate to tackle a range of local and global challenges sourced from leading international affairs and development organizations. Throughout the process, participants are supported by a program of workshops and skills trainings as well as mentors from our community of serial entrepreneurs and expert trainers. Run by students, for students, C4SI challenges participants to engage innovatively with real world problems by adopting a “learn by doing” approach.
47 STUDENTS 13 DISCIPLINES 15 HOURS OF WORKSHOPS 11 MENTORS 11 CHALLENGES 11 SOCIAL INNOVATIONS
C4SI 2015 IN NUMBERS
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COLLABORATE FOR SOCIAL IMPACT (C4SI) IS AN ANNUAL EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM RUN BY JUST INNOVATE.FOSTERING CREATIVITY AND INSPIRING SOCIAL CHANGE WITHIN
STUDENT COMMUNITIES AND BEYOND.
COLOMBIA
GHANA
COSTA RICA
CANADAUSAMEXICOGUATEMALAUNITED KINGDOMFINLANDSWEDENGERMANYROMANIAGREECECHINAHONG KONGINDIAPHILIPPINES
SWITZERLANDITALY
FRANCEMOROCCONIGERIA
NETHERLANDS ANTILLESBRAZIL
6 UNIVERSITIES 47 STUDENTS24 NATIONALITIES/// THE PARTICIPANTS
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THE PROGRAM
CHALLENGE-BASED LEARNING an opportunity for students to apply their knowledge and skills
to real-life global and local challenges.
INNOVATIVE METHODOLOGIES a learning experience that allows students to develop an
insight into the innovation life-cycle, including how to ideate, prototype, test and present their social innovations.
CULTURE OF COLLABORATION an opportunity for students from diverse disciplines and
backgrounds to collaborate on unique projects, as well as toexpand their professional networks with internationalorganizations and entrepreneurs in the Geneva area.
/// THE CURRICULUMKICK-OFF 25-26 September 2015 !
The program begins with a two-day Kick-Off event, where chal lenge-setters organizations present their challenges and participants form teams. The Kick-Off event also includes introductions to social innovation and entrepreneurship, team-building exercises and collaborative brainstorming sessions.
WORKSHOPS
Human Centered Design Giorgio Pauletto - Geneva Lean Startup Group
Team Dynamics Brigitt Altwegg - Caux Foundation
Innovation A-Z Alan Cabello - SparkLabs
BUILDING IMPACT 110 October 2015 !
From Inspiration to Ideation: In this phase, the teams develop initial ideas through a series of ideation workshops, and narrow them down to a few soutitions they will test out.
WORKSHOPS
Reflection Joana Racine
BUILDING IMPACT 2 24 October 2015 !
Designing a Prototype:During this phase, the teams work on a framework to test their proposed solutions, by designing a prototype and testing it.
WORKSHOPS
Prototyping Florian Rittiner - SparkLabs
BUILDING IMPACT 37 November 2015 !
Pitching Innovation and Creating Impact: During this phase, the teams learn to pitch and introduce their ideas to a variety of stakeholders both visually and verbally.
WORKSHOPS
Verbal Pitching Milos Maricic
Visual Presentation Valentina D’Efilippo
DEMO DAY 26 November 2015 !
During the Demo Day, the teams present their innovative solutions in front of challenge-setters, mentors, and a public audience of over 200 people. The winning innovation, selected by a panel of distinguished judges, is announced at the awarding ceremony.
JUDGES
Ralph Heinrich Acting Chief of Innovative Policies Development Section, UNECE
Bryan Morris Senior Project Manager, Global Fund’s Innovation Hub
Andrina Beuggert Co-Founder & Member of Board of Directors, Just Innovate
BUILD PHASE !
During this phase, participants attend three ‘building impact’ workshops and work in their teams on developing innovative solutions to their challenges. The teams have access to mentors for advice and feedback.
INTERACTIVE PITCHING SESSION 18 November 2015 !
During the Global Entrepreneurship Week 2015, the teams get the chance to practice their pitching and get feedback to their solutions. The event was a collaboration with the Career Services unit of the Graduate Institute.
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Guided Brainstorming Session C4SI Team
Innovation in Practice at UNHCR Chris Earney - UNHCR
INTER-PARLIAMENTARY UNION “What mechanism can be put in place to engage youth
in politics and electoral politics from an early age?”
ZIMHEALTH “How can we create a long-term, sustainable, financing strategyto achieve health goals in Zimbabwe?”
/// THE CHALLENGES
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT “How can we bridge the gap between online and offlinehealth support communities?”
INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION “How can we encourage LGBTI people, to come forward andshare their needs with IOM at the mission level?”
WATERLEX “How can we direct public and private investments around water stewardship and local infrastructures, at the community level?”
INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE “How can ITC help SMEs in developing and transition economies
to benefit from ‘Big Data’ for strengthening theirinternational competitiveness?”
PROCTER & GAMBLE “How can we develop partnerships with retailers
to help people adopt more sustainable consumption behaviorsand ultimately reduce P&Gs final carbon footprint?”
UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH “How do we measure if professional training on climate change leadsto behavioral change?”
BAKHTAR DEVELOPMENT NETWORK GLOBAL “How can we design a facility for water treatment in the Comprehensive Health Centre of Kabul, while considering the local context and the constraints of a small NGO?”
RET INTERNATIONAL “How can the barriers to long-term access and engagement of Syrian
refugee women in education programs be overcome?”
ELISA “How can we best address the social and economic
challenges to refugees’ integration in Geneva?How can refugees be better socially and economically
integrated into society in Geneva?”
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/// THE INNOVATIONSINTER-PARLIAMENTARY UNION
ParlYOUthmentaryELISA
TEDxLémanWATERLEX
H2OGOPROCTER & GAMBLE
#30worksINTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTRE
Data Analytics for African Farmers
A series of events under the label ParlYOUthmentary kicked off in March 2016 with a forum and advocacy concert. All events will be based on a template that combines formal and informal elements, a new way to show youth that politics can be fun.
A TEDxLéman and a Reverse Job Fair to address social stigma and access to employment for refugees through a series of mentorship and community events as well as workshops on CVs and interview preparation.
‘Craiglist’ of water projects: Connecting businesses to local organizations, communicating simple and sustainable funding options for investors, funding water entrepreneurs at the community level through NGO partnerships and ultimately growing the number of water projects worldwide.
A viral marketing campaign promoting washing clothes at 30 degrees to increase awareness about the detergent properties common in many products today but ultimately reducing the energy consumption associated with laundry.
We propose that the ITC use IBM's data analytics to yield new insights that be used to help smallholder farmers in Kenya.
PC*
* PC = People’s Choice 9
RET INTERNATIONAL
Rooftops for PeaceA women-only garden and terrace built on rooftops of existing community centers as a space for social interaction and leisure that helps bridge education and integration of Syrian and Turkish communities.
Mentor: Vincenzo Pallotta
Mentor: Raphaël Dard
Mentor: Kevin Koh
Mentor: Dr. Katherine Ann Hagen
Mentor: Anne Guimond
Mentor: Lukasz Bochenek
/// THE INNOVATIONSINTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION
UNITED NATIONS INSTITUTE FOR TRAINING AND RESEARCH
LGBTI Considerations Campaign
ZIMHEALTH
The “Contracting Machines Model”
INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT
“Healthy Lifestyle Community” App
BAKHTAR DEVELOPMENT NETWORK GLOBAL
Kabul Health & Water Tea Table
Serious Games for Climate Change Negotiators
An eight-month campaign to better integrate LGBTI considerations into IOM’s work that includes fostering partnerships and collaboration, allocating resources to train staff and mainstream safe space policies as well as new field protocols for 2,000 staff worldwide published by the Director-General.
The idea is to add a commercial arm that rents equipment to private hospitals and for this to generate resources for the not-for-profit organization geared towards public health sectors in Zimbabwe.
Transform the existing ‘Healthy Lifestyle Community’ educational online platform into an app, adding features to improve user experience. The app will strengthen the community online through listed health-related activities.
A community-driven platform that helps small local NGOs tap into existing resources in the health and water sectors and ensure the success of a technology and education driven solution for a safe water system in the community.
Measuring social behavior change through serious games that simulate real life situations combined with a peer learning network which can help observe behavior over time.
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Mentor: Rebeca Moreno Jimenez
Mentor: Amanda Fazzone
Mentor: Biliana Vassileva
Mentor: Giovanni Porcellana
Mentor: Sarah Des Rosier
OUR SUPPORTERS
/// THE SUPPORTERS
WITHOUT YOU!”“WE WOULDN’T EXIST
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DONORS
Just Innovate wishes to thank all of its donors and partners for their support and confidence in our young organization. Without them, this program would not have been possible.
Just Innovate is also very grateful for advice and endorsement from the following organizations and individuals.
-Canton of Geneva - Mr. Olivier Coutau and staff in the International Geneva Service -The Graduate Institute, Geneva - Director, Prof. Philippe Burrin and colleagues from the Institute administration -City of Geneva - Mayor Sandrine Salerno and staff in the Department of Culture and Sport -AIESEC Geneva
-Geneva Lean Startup Group -Impact Hub Geneva -Sparklabs -CERN IdeaSquare -Global Shapers Geneva Hub -Doris & Peter Edwards -Our Mentors, Workshop Leaders, Judges and Challenge-Setters.
LAURABETH HOOPER Communications Officer
RENZO COSTA Program Officer
TINA CADEZ Operations Officer
NAYAATHA TAITT Program Officer
MELISSA AGUIRRE P&R1 Officer
RUAT LALRUATPUII Program Officer
ISINSU BULUS Fundraising Team Leader
DAIKI HIDAKA Communications Team Leader
LING LOU P&R1 Officer
DAMILOLA ADEBAYO Communications Officer
MIHAELA CERBARI Program Officer
TRA TRAN Operations Team Leader
NITZAN ARNY Co-Director
/// THE CREW
AMY HENDERSON Operations Officer
ALICE REPETTI Program Officer
ELENA ZHEGLOVA Co-Director
MARIA DAHLBERG Fundraising Officer
NATALIE PHOTIADIS P&R1 Team Leader
KENNY IANNUZZI Consultant
BARZIN ARYAN Program Team Leader
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THANK YOU!
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- Dalai Lama XIV
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