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UNDP holds Digital Hackathon on disaster risk reduction

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The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) concluded the Sindh segment of the “Master the Disaster” Digital Hackathon for Disaster Risk Reduction on Monday– the second in a series of online hackathons held in partnership with Concepts Unlimited. The first was held in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.The hackathon aimed to generate innovative ideas related to preparedness and response for climate change induced disasters and pandemic crises such as COVID-19. The two-day hackathon gathered more than 70 participants including youth, academia, representatives from both the private and public sectors, development sector, and the provincial government. Participants worked in teams while being guided by experts in the fields of technology, entrepreneurship, public health, and climate change. UNDP will work with the winning teams to scale up their ideas with the help of exclusive mentorship and access to partnerships with incubation centres. The participating teams pitched their ideas to a panel of judges. Ideas ranged from innovative pest control and forecasting to incentive programmes for farmers. AbduvakkosAbdurahmanov, Chief Technical Advisor, Climate Change and Resilience welcomed the participants on behalf of UNDP and said, “Sindh is particularly vulnerable to a range of natural hazards, such as droughts, floods, and heatwaves. We cannot stop natural events from happening, but the current crisis has shown that we can prepare better so that vulnerable populations are better protected. During this hackathon, we will have teams working both on climate change related disasters and the Coronavirus pandemic.” NaeemIqbal, UNDP’s National Project Coordinator for Disaster Risk Reduction, explained the challenge statements and said, “Pakistan is highly vulnerable to a variety of natural and man-made hazards. MuhammasSohail, Programme Officer ECCU, UNDP, closed the event and said, “The diversity of knowledge and experience we witnessed over these two days has been truly encouraging and has shown us that anything is possible. This may be the end of this hackathon, but the ideas you came up with are just the beginning of something new.”

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