Accelerating Innovation for Resilience (AI4Resilience)

Bangladesh faces several intersecting humanitarian challenges such as the Rohingya refugee crisis, climate-related vulnerability, and the impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Yet many humanitarian innovation efforts are top-down, leading to the development of solutions that are not aligned with the needs of local communities. Bangladesh also has great potential to support and foster innovations that respond to these and other emerging humanitarian challenges and ongoing stressors in the country. Programs, initiatives, and investments to foster local innovation will ultimately only be successful over the long term if they are part of efforts to strengthen collaboration, partnerships, and capacity across the local innovation ecosystem as a whole.

Through Accelerating Innovation for Resilience (AI4Resilience), we are activating a network to strengthen the ecosystem for local humanitarian innovation, incentivizing organizations and intermediaries to design and deploy solutions that can lead to systems-level changes. Our program is designed to allow the insights and natural leadership within the local ecosystem to emerge over time while building new capacities and networks for solution acceleration. This started with collectively mapping Bangladesh’s innovation system for humanitarian response and community resilience. Through this process we identified strategic opportunities for transformation, leading to a competitive “challenge” process to incentivize, facilitate, and support ecosystem actors’ development and refinement of solutions. With a stronger innovation ecosystem, communities can better catalyze the supply and scale of locally-relevant innovations while enhancing networks, partnerships, and collaboration.

AI4Resilience is implemented in partnership with Spring Activator with support from USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance.   AI4Resilience’s work in Bangladesh is a pilot with investment in learning activities to inform future deployments and expansion of the program to other parts of the world.

GKI is actively seeking partners and collaborators. For more information write us at ai4resilience_info@gkinitiative.org or complete our inquiries form.

Call to Action

The Challenge is supporting the co-creation of solutions that can strengthen the ecosystem for innovations fostering community-led humanitarian response and long-term resilience. Selected participants will design and deploy solutions that address the challenge objectives and a set of Challenge Statements co-created with stakeholders of Bangladesh’s innovation and humanitarian systems. AI4Resilience will support selected participants to refine and develop their solution concepts and to begin deploying their solutions, through training, mentorship, networking, and financial support.

Program Objectives

  • Generate collective insights, understanding, and vision among local humanitarian and innovation actors about how the innovation ecosystem can be strengthened to better address challenges around disaster response and resilience
  • Foster ecosystem-level solutions that support, catalyze or scale innovations specifically addressing or improving disaster response and community resilience 
  • Strengthen collaboration and partnerships across different ecosystem stakeholders
  • Capture and amplify learning so as to foster program adaptation and improvement, support future replication and advance global thought leadership

Results / Outcomes

  • Launched the program in June 2022 in Dhaka with 42 in attendance for a day-long workshopping and discussion event, to produce a systems map
  • Designed the AI4Resilience Challenge with inputs from stakeholders and systems sensing discussions
  • Received 66 applications from organizations and individuals, and selected 23 organizations to participate in Challenge, with over 100 individuals from these organizations actively participating in ongoing sprint sessions and open learning to develop their solution concepts.
  • Hosted a series of open learning sessions and design sprint sessions for our participants and then the 10 Challenge Finalists
  • Organized a Solutions Showscase for the 10 Finalists to present their stories and meet with key advisors in the field and selected 4 Challenge Winners

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