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[CALL] Tech Challenge for Atrocity Prevention Website Goes Live

We’re excited to tell you that USAID and Humanity United’s Tech Challenge for Atrocity Prevention website,www.thetechchallenge.org, has gone live today. The website identifies five specific challenges around atrocity prevention, the first two of which will launch on October 31st.  We’re grateful for the support of everyone who helped us craft these problem statements, paving the way for us to solicit exciting and innovative ideas.

In supporting President Obama’s vision of preventing atrocities worldwide, the Tech Challenge for Atrocity Prevention encourages individuals from all backgrounds to bring new perspectives to some of the most daunting issues in this arena.  We are looking for those who can contribute innovative tech tools and solutions — big and small — to make real advances in preventing atrocities.

Humanity United and USAID will award prizes as large as $10,000 per challenge for creative ideas and prototypes that respond to the problem statements.  We hope that new or existing solutions in fields such as global health, education, and the private sector can be transformative when applied to preventing atrocities.

We need your help in spreading the word about this challenge!  Please share the website and the short video as far and wide as you can on your social media networks and particularly to your networks of dedicated and passionate activists, techies and innovators.

Thank you for your support,

Donald Steinberg
Deputy Administrator
USAID


Please contact Mark Goldenbaum at USAID (mgoldenbaum@usaid.govor Abby Long at Humanity United(along@humanityunited.orgfor more information.