Healthy Cities
How can urban residents design and live in environments that promote physical and mental health?
Teaching Pakistani Girls About Menstruation
Solver Raaji, a chatbot empowering Pakistani girls to better understand menstruation, received a $10,000 grant from Solve in 2019 for being selected as a Healthy Cities Solver.
Teaching Pakistani Girls About Menstruation
Solver Raaji received the $25,000 Innovation for Women Prize from Member Vodaphone Americas Foundation in 2019 to develop a chatbot empowering Pakistani girls to better understand menstruation.
Teaching Pakistani Girls About Menstruation
Solver Raaji received a $15,000 grant from the Roddenberry Foundation's Catalyst Fund in 2020 to develop a chatbot empowering Pakistani girls to better understand menstruation.
Eye Care for Underserved Patients
Solver Salauno, which offers specialized eye care services for underserved patients, received a $10,000 grant from Solve in 2019 for being selected as a Healthy Cities Solver.
Antenatal Care for Safer Pregnancies
Solver CareMother, which provides AI-powered antenatal care to ensure safer pregnancies, received a $10,000 grant from Solve in 2019 for being selected as a Healthy Cities Solver.
Antenatal Care for Safer Pregnancies
Solver CareMother received the $25,000 Innovation for Women Prize from Member Vodafone Americas Foundation in 2019 to provide AI-powered antenatal care to ensure safer pregnancies.
AI for Air Quality
Solver Blue Sky Analytics, which developed an AI-powered platform providing key air quality data and source emissions parameters, received a $10,000 grant from Solve in 2019 for being selected as a Healthy Cities Solver.
AI for Air Quality
Solver Blue Sky Analytics received the $50,000 AI Innovations Prize from Members Patrick J. McGovern Foundation and Schmidt Futures in 2019 to develop an AI-powered platform providing key air quality data and source emissions parameters.
AI for Air Quality
Solver Blue Sky Analytics received $200,000 in follow-on funding for the Artificial Intelligence for the Betterment of Humanity Prize from Member Patrick J. McGovern Foundation in 2020 to develop an AI-powered platform providing key air quality data and source emissions parameters.
Fast, Accurate Disease Detection
Solver OmniVis, which develops fast, accurate disease detection to enable rapid response, received a $10,000 grant from Solve in 2019 for being selected as a Healthy Cities Solver.
Fast, Accurate Disease Detection
Solver OmniVis received the $30,000 UN Women She Innovates Prize for Gender-Responsive Innovation from Members UN Women and Johnson & Johnson in 2019 to develop fast, accurate disease detection and enable rapid response.
Sanitation for Informal Communities
Solver Change:Water Labs—iThrone received the $25,000 Innospark Ventures Prize from Member Innospark Ventures in 2019 to provide safe, cost-effective sanitation for informal urban communities.
Sanitation for Informal Communities
Solver Change:Water Labs—iThrone, which provides safe, cost-effective sanitation for informal urban communities, received a $10,000 grant from Solve in 2019 for being selected as a Healthy Cities Solver.
A Filter that Instantly Purifies Water
Solver Faircap, a small, chemical-free filter that instantly purifies water, received a $10,000 grant from Solve in 2019 for being selected as a Healthy Cities Solver.
A Filter that Instantly Purifies Water
Solver Faircap received the $75,000 Innovating Together for Healthy Cities Prize from Member Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Court in 2019 to further develop a small, chemical-free filter that instantly purifies water.
Preventing Gun Violence with AI
Solver Shape-Up received the $100,000 Everytown for Gun Safety Prize from Member Everytown for Gun Safety in 2019 to combine community voices with AI to prevent gun violence.
Preventing Gun Violence with AI
Solver Shape-Up, which combines community voices with AI to prevent gun violence, received a $10,000 grant from Solve in 2019 for being selected as a Healthy Cities Solver.
Preventing Gun Violence with AI
Solver Shape-Up received a $50,000 grant from Boston Medical Center in 2020 to combine community voices with AI to prevent gun violence.
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