[Audio] Ideation Process Activity 4 Exercise: Presented by: Diaz, Naethan Margallo, Aldren.
[Audio] Sustainable Development Goals 1: No Poverty Lack of Employment Leading to widespread unemployment and poverty Insufficient access to Education Limiting people’s chances of escaping poverty Inadequate Social Safety Nets Leaving vulnerable individuals without essential support Food Insecurity and Malnutrition Particularly in Rural and marginalized communities Limited Access to Basic Services Such as healthcare, sanitation and clean water for impoverished communities.
[Audio] Lack of Affordable Housing Forcing individuals and families to live in inadequate and overcrowded situations Gender Inequality With woman being disproportionately affected by poverty Limited Access to Financial Services Hindering opportunities for economic growth and development High Levels of Income Inequality With a small percentage of the population owning a large portion of wealth Insufficient Access to Transportation Challenging for people in poverty to access work and essential services.
[Audio] Number of Individuals affected by The Problem. Severity of the consequences on Individuals well-being & quality of life Assessment Tool To assess the impact of these problems, consider the following criteria. Long-term repercussions and potential For intergenerational poverty.
[Audio] Availability of existing efforts and Resources to address the problem Potential for Scalable and Sustainable solutions.
[Audio] Technology Solution For SDG 1: No Poverty One specific technology that can address the identified problems is e-commerce platforms. E-commerce enables individuals in poverty to access a wider market, sell their products or services, and generate income. It also facilitates access to financial services, with features such as microloans and mobile payment systems. E-commerce platforms can provide training and resources to help individuals start their businesses, thus creating employment opportunities and reducing poverty. Additionally, e-commerce can improve access to essential goods, making them more affordable and convenient for impoverished communities..
[Audio] Value Proposition & MVP The value proposition of the MVP would be to provide an accessible and user-friendly e-commerce platform specifically designed for individuals in poverty. The MVP would focus on the following key features: Easy-to-use Interface Access to markets & customers The MVP would provide access to a wide range of potential customers, for individuals in poverty to showcase their products/services. Simple and Intuitive interface making it easy for individuals with limited technical knowledge..
[Audio] Financial Inclusion Training and Support The platform would integrate with financial service providers. The platform would offer resources, tutorials, and support to help users learn.
[Audio] Team Diversity Team Formation Our team formation process focused on seeking out individuals who shared a passion for addressing poverty and had experience in relevant fields. We sought diversity in skills, domain expertise, and perspective to ensure a well-rounded and comprehensive approach to developing Our team is diverse both in terms of skills and backgrounds. We have individuals with expertise in technology development, business, marketing, and social impact. Additionally, we have team members with firsthand experience working in communities affected by poverty, ensuring that we have a deep understanding of the challenges and needs of the target audience..
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