Join the Climate x Health Challenge

Climate x Health Challenge is a platform used to accelerate the deployment of near–ready, climate–responsive solutions in public health settings.

This platform focuses on tackling the impact of climate change vis–à–vis public health. The effects of climate change on human health are bound to intensify in the coming years. Between 2030 and 2050, climate change is expected to cause an estimated 250,000 additional deaths per year, and a loss of US$2-4 billion every year globally. The climate crisis threatens to undo the last 50 years of progress in global health and can severely jeopardize the realization of Universal Health Coverage.

When extreme, climate–related disasters occur, such as landslides, flash floods, heatwaves, and droughts, function health facilities are critical to ensuring timely treatment and care for the people affected, and for monitoring disease outbreaks.

We must build resilient, sustainable health care facilities that can respond efficiently to climate change calamities.

Climate x Health Challenge compendium

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The vision

Robust and climate-resilient health systems are the primary line of defense against climate–related shocks and stressors. They provide the much needed care to communities affected by impacts of changing climate such as increasing vector–borne and diarrheal diseases, as well as climate–related hazards like heatwaves, floods, wildfires, and air pollution.

Through this challenge, our vision is to accelerate the deployment of near–ready, climate–responsive solutions in public health settings that focus on tackling the impact of climate change vis–à–vis public health.

We will provide a platform for low–cost, scalable, and replicable innovations that build health system capacity, resilience, and adaptability to extreme climate change risks and related health effects.

Innovators can showcase their solutions and innovations, which can be adopted and implemented in the existing public health facilities.

Focus areas

Climate x Health is seeking product and process innovations, and solutions on adaptation, mitigation, environmental governance, or local community participation for climate–resilient health systems and related health risks in India and other low– and middle–income countries.

There are three programmatic focus areas:

1) Decarbonizing public health facilities:

Innovations that help reduce the carbon footprint of public health facilities and make operations more sustainable.

2) Risk mitigation and adaptation for health system preparedness:

Innovations that track and collate weather and meteorological data for use in public health facilities to respond to climate–related risks and hazards.

3) Enhancing community engagement and capacity development on climate-induced health risks:

Innovations that engage communities in addressing the effects of climate change on health, and build the capacity of the health workforce to address climate–related health risks.

Program offerings

Direct access to public health stakeholders: To be showcased to key stakeholders—government, health agencies, donors and development partners—in the health care space within PATH and partners’ global and local networks.

Expert support: Provision of expert advice in refining operational plans, navigating the regulatory landscape, and understanding national and global market dynamics. PATH and program partners will provide selected innovations with support for fast–tracking testing and deployment at public health facilities.

Market validation: PATH and program partners will provide access and technical support to the innovators in performing market validation of their innovations.

Scaled positioning and visibility: Opportunity to strengthen their strategic positioning and develop their value within the public health space through inclusion in a compendium that will be disseminated across public health networks in a dissemination workshop.

Who can apply?

1. The program is for enterprises (Indian or global) including for profit or not–for–profit organizations, and individual innovators.

2. Product innovations that are at TRL 8 or 9 (where TRL 9 means technology has been applied in its final form and is operational, and TRL 8 means technology is proven and developed but not yet operational or applied anywhere) only will be considered.

3. Process innovations that are beyond the conceptual stage and with a robust methodology can apply.

Processes and timelines
Call for applications

The applicant will be required to submit an online application following registration. Only the applications submitted online will be accepted for further evaluation. E–mail or hard copy applications will not be accepted.

Application deadline

The window for submission of the application closes on January 6 at midnight IST.

Preliminary screening

Preliminary screening to select the applications based on inclusion and exclusion criteria.

Shortlisting

Shortlisting of screened applications.

Demonstration

Shortlisted applicants to make a demonstration of the solution to the assessing panel.

Final selection

Final selection and announcement of innovations.

Dissemination workshop

Release compendium and host dissemination workshop to showcase the successful innovations

Winners

Decarbonising Public Health Facilities

  • Philips (Netherlands)

Energy efficient diagnostic room through ceiling–mounted digital radiography solution

  • NextSense (Italy)

Biovitae: UV–free LED technology for health facilities

  • Swacch.io (India)

RENA: Affordable indoor air purification retrofitted onto ceiling fans

Community Engagement and Capacity Development

  • Project Baala (India)

Eco–friendly, biodegradable menstrual hygiene products to advance toward sustainable menstruation

  • SOSO Care (Nigeria)

Health insurance through recyclable waste

  • Graamvani (India)

Empowering communities to prepare and manage extreme climate change–related health risks, through voice-based technology suites

Risk Mitigation and Adaptation

  • Khushi Baby (India)

Big data geospatial analysis for better public health outreach

  • iKureTech (India)

Technology–enabled, resilient health care delivery in the Sundarbans

  • Temperate Technologies Private Limited (India)

A low–power cooling system for health care facilities and emergency use during heat waves

Notable mentions

ZMQ Development

Digital storytelling: Community–led digital storytelling method for climate change induced health risks
Blackfrog Technologies Private Limited

EMVOLIO: Medical grade portable refrigerators

Fabiosys Innovations Private Limited

Fabium : High–performance medical textile that self-sanitizes

Watsan Envirotech Private Limited

Natural water purifier for removal of arsenic and fluoride

Program partners

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About the challenge

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Please read the terms and conditions here. For any queries, write to us at indiaclimatechange@path.org