APPLY for YALI RLC-SA/ DOW Design Challenge 2021 for Sustainable Waste Management
Application Deadline: 13th October 2021
The rising quality of life and high rates of resource consumption
patterns have had an unintended and negative impact on the urban
environment. They have resulted in generation of wastes beyond the
handling capacities of most waste management authorities. Most Southern
African cities are now grappling with the problems of high volumes of
waste, low capacity to manage and the high
costs involved in the management.
In
some Southern African countries, waste disposal and management
companies have invested in new technologies that can efficiently manage
waste collection. For example, these companies leverage user-friendly
smartphone applications to facilitate prompt service, extra pickups, and
bill payments through push notifications. Consequently, this technology
has effectively enhanced cost-effective waste collection costs by
simplifying the waste material collection processes. In addition, the
introduction of automated waste management sensors triggers instant
alerts every time a container is full and needs service.
YALI
RLC-SA would like to encourage the use of digital and other
environmentally friendly technologies to enable effective waste
management systems across Southern Africa. The YALI Centre in
collaboration with Dow, is posing a design challenge to its alumni to
address the challenges associated with waste management.
Successful alumni applicants will be taken through a practical online
curriculum centered on sustainability, the SDGs and the Circular
Economy. Participants will prototype their solutions to the Design
Challenge and build on their ideas as they progress through this
curriculum. The course follows the “Watch – Think – Do – Explore –
Collaborate” pedagogy in a highly experiential
learning format.
Throughout the duration of the program, Alumni will discuss their own
experiences and deepen their knowledge in key areas where further
sustainability practice and development are needed.
Where, how long and when will the Design Challenge be held?
The
Design Challenge for Sustainable Waste Management using technology will
be held online over a twelve (12) week period, starting tentatively on
the 29th of November 2021.
What are the objectives of the Design Challenge?
● Highlight the talent embedded within YALI RLC-SA Alumni;
–
Obtain new ideas for waste management in Southern Africa using digital
solutions and in alignment with the key tracks of the YALI curriculum,
and
● Provide nominal funding to YALI alumni to fund a project concept.
What key sectors will the Design Challenge focus on?
The
Design Challenge will focus on the respective roles of each of the
three YALI RLC Tracks in solving sustainable waste management challenges
with the use of technology in Southern Africa.
Who should apply?
Alumni
of the YALI RLC-SA working in the Circular
Economy/Technology/Green/Sustainable waste management space,
irrespective of the track, are encouraged to apply for the Design
Challenge.
Criteria for Alumni:
Participants will represent all three YALI tracks but are Circular
Economy/Technology/Green/Sustainable waste management biased and willing
to devote twelve weeks to the process.
Alumni will apply
individually, but successful applicants will be randomly placed in
groups of four to compete with other challenge teams.
Structure of the Design Challenge
– The structure of the
design challenge will offer an introductory training program on
Sustainability, Circular Economy and the SDGs. The training will be
completely online through weekly webinars introducing key concepts with
additional material delivered weekly through online self-paced studying.
– The webinars will include interactive polls and breakout
discussions and topical issues will be discussed in-depth using the
online discussion forum feature on the platform.
The training is
designed to help the Alumni understand sustainability and the circular
economy so as to better develop solutions for effective and sustainable
waste management in the Southern African region with the use of digital
and other environmentally friendly technologies.
Each of these webinars shall take 2 hours with the content delivered online via Zoom.
The discussions will be recorded and availed after the sessions.
The
course ends with the Project Presentation (PV) to a panel of judges.
Alumni Challenge groups will present all elements of the venture
developed throughout the course on social media.
The training will end with an awards ceremony and the announcement of the winning Challenge group.
The winning group will receive US $10,000 to implement their challenge project/ idea.
The award ceremony will be followed by a six-month mentorship period for finalists of the Challenge. Finalists will be assigned to mentors for this period and submit quarterly progress reports.
Selection Criteria
Successful applicants will be drawn from all three tracks and put
into country specific random groups of four to compete against other
groups;
● Twenty -four (24) successful alumni (six Challenge groups) will be selected to participate in the Design Challenge.
●
All six groups will collaborate internally to work (online) on their
design/idea, participate in all online sessions and present at the
final, where the winning group will be selected by a panel of judges
The selection process will take place after the close of applications on the 13th October 2021, and successful candidates notified by the 12th of November. The training for the
Challenge commences on the 29th November and run for a total of twelve weeks non- concurrent, to allow for the festive season break.
For more information contact:
Mr. Ayanda Mngadi – YALI RLC-SA Alumni Specialist
[email protected]
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the YALI RLC-SA/ DOW Design Challenge 2021