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96 individual alumni or teams submitted an idea for the . 45 of them have been selected to be published online and are shared below. You are invited to read them, give feedback to the authors so they can refine and improve them.

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  • SafeFlex

    My idea integrates flexible work models with physiological and psychological support alongside mandatory social insurance coverage, bringing previously excluded groups—remote workers, caregivers, and persons with disabilities—into scope. It enhances well-being, productivity, and equitable workforce inclusion.

  • Community health interest

    Create community health centers that integrate medical, psychological, and nutritional services, accessible to all, with flexible hours.
    Facilitate access to care and promotes a holistic approach to well-being.

  • Community Health Pods

    AI-powered, solar Community Health Pods (CHPs) deliver preventive care, mental-health counseling, and telemedicine in underserved areas. Offline, local-language triage + women/youth facilitators cut stigma. Air/water sensors trigger alerts. Scalable, inclusive, SDG-3 impact.

  • A stethoscope is wrapped around a globe: a symbol of global health
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    Chris Brown, Alumnus

    Participant of the 2024 Alumniportal Community Challenge

    With the Effective Living app, he wants help people to discover positive ideas, to encourage critical thinking and to question populism and conspiracy theories. His project combines research findings with innovative technology. Click below to read more!
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  • RoK Diagnostics

    Connecting European research resources with African health needs. RoK Diagnostics bridges the gap, facilitating vital research for diseases like malaria, building local capacity, and driving global health equity.

  • Minds and Spirits

    Many people misattribute mental or neurological symptoms to spiritual causes like black magic or evil eye, delaying treatment by going to traditional healers. My idea is a digital tool used by traditional healers to identify medical warning signs and guide patients toward proper care by creating referral path between patients, healers and medical specialists —respectfully bridging belief and science.

  • Wellness on Wheels

    My idea brings mobile wellness hubs to underserved communities, combining physical check-ups, mental health counselling, and health education. Low-cost, locally-run, and stigma-free, these hubs improve access, prevent illness, and build healthier, resilient communities.

  • Fact snack

    The Community Challenge has taken place four times so far since 2022. Find out more about all challenges here:

  • Health Navigator

    Health Navigator combines an AI-powered health companion with community-based “Health Circles” to deliver inclusive, affordable, and offline-accessible support for physical and mental well-being. It bridges digital gaps, empowers communities, and advances SDG 3 globally.