The purpose of The World Challenge is to bring the world closer together 
through innovative solutions that we each build and then collectively share 
with each other. Open source solutions serving your community needs, can then 
benefit every other city! Almost every city needs the same data management 
tools as every other city. If cities were to share their solutions with each 
other, this would multiply their investment by the number of cities 
participating, massively increasing Earth’s collective productivity for 
livability on planet Earth.


Often times the best things happen when we work together! That is why to 
support these efforts, the United Nations Office of Information and 
Communication Technology (UN OICT) is teaming up with NASA WorldWind and ESA 
for this year’s World Challenge.


The United Nations has long recognized that technology is critical to the 
delivery of its mandates. The United Nations leverages ICT to enable its work 
in the areas of peace and security, international law, human rights, 
development and humanitarian affairs. Furthermore, the Secretary-General, 
António Guterres, has emphasized how ICT can help us on each and every 
Sustainable Development Goal.


This World Challenge is an opportunity for students, academia and industry to 
deliver brilliant innovative solutions for world peace, health, ecology, 
education and sustainability in the spirit of the ESA and NASA mottos ‘for the 
benefit of all.’ The finalist teams get an all-expense paid trip to Helsinki 
for the climax week!


Details at http://www.worldchallenge.live


Last year’s award ceremony recording at 
https://livestream.com/Coup4/nasa-europa-challenge-2017/videos/162117612


You can look at the previous year’s projects to get inspiration 
http://www.worldchallenge.live/archive.html


Best wishes,


Suchith


PS: Last year, I had the pleasure to attend the awards ceremony at the Nokia 
headquarters in Helsinki and give away the awards on behalf of the Global Open 
Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN) Local Farming challenge which was 
won by a team of high school and undergraduate NASA interns.  They  developed 
AgroSphere<https://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/agrosphere/about.html>  which is  an 
educational web application that visualizes the effects of climate change on 
agriculture using a large collection of global agriculture and climate data.




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