The purpose of the prize D4D is to promote digitisation as a lever for development. The public can vote until Friday October 14, 2016 for their favourite project in the category ‘iChoose’.
Prize D4D rewards outstanding initiatives that use digitisation and (new) technologies as a lever for development towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Prize D4D consists of three categories:
The innovative idea / startup – ‘iStartUp’
The success story – ‘iStandOut’
The public award – ‘iChoose’
The public can vote until Friday October 14, 2016 for their favourite project in the category ‘iChoose’.
The purpose of the prize D4D is to promote digitisation as a lever for development. Digitalisation is therefore not a goal in itself.
Please make sure that your choice for the public award envisages initiatives with a specific and direct contribution to sustainable development.
All submissions for the public award can be found online: Bosco School Manager - Create your own story - Creo² - Epafoved - Hack out Loud 2015 - Klimos - Let's talk trash - Nan-mi.com - Sesamsector - Solarly. The submission with the most votes will be assigned as the winner of the category 'iChoose'. Everyone can vote once and anonymously for one of more submissions and with a maximum of 5 stars per submission.
Prize D4D is a biennially initiative of the Royal Museum of Central Africa (RMCA) with the support of the Belgian Directorate-General for Development Cooperation (DGD).