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UNICEF Climate Innovation Challenge 2025 for African & Emerging Market Startups (Up to USD 100,000 in funding)

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Climate change affects children first  from air pollution and heat stress to floods and disease outbreaks. The UNICEF Climate Innovation Challenge invites tech startups in emerging economies to help protect children’s health and reinforce community resilience. For MSMEs and innovators in Africa, this is a chance to receive funding, mentorship, and global exposure while tackling urgent climate-health issues in your region.

What You’ll Gain (Benefits)

Up to USD 100,000 in funding (via UNICEF’s Venture Fund)

At least 10 hours of technical mentoring (open source, business strategy, frontier tech, DEI)

Tailored support to improve your investment readiness

Access to UNICEF’s network, visibility, and potential additional financing

Who Can Apply (Eligibility)

You must meet all of the following:

A legally registered for-profit company in a UNICEF programme country

Have a working prototype or MVP showing promising results

Be willing to make your solution open source or adopt open source practices

Demonstrate clear potential to improve outcomes for vulnerable children

Provide data that is publicly accessible, measurable, and in real time

Focus on one of the two target themes below (or both)

Focus Areas

Theme

Sample Use Cases

Climate & Health

Air quality sensors, lead exposure reduction, climate-aware disease prediction, low-cost cooling in health centers or schools (UNICEF)

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Adaptation, Resilience & Disaster Risk

Community early-warning systems, parametric insurance, blockchain validation for climate data, resilient infrastructure planning (UNICEF)

Additional preferences:

Designed for low-resource environments (low connectivity, limited infrastructure)

Serve diverse users, reduce inequality, support multiple/local languages

Uphold data protection, child safeguarding, and responsible tech practices

Also encouraged (though not strictly required):

Women-led or youth-led start-ups (founder/leader under 35)

Duration & Key Date

Application deadline: 21 October 2025, 11:59 PM CET

After selection, mentoring and support follow in phases through UNICEF Venture Fund’s grant cycle

Application Tips & Common Pitfalls

Focus your problem statement. Start by clearly describing a climate-health issue in your local context (e.g. “seasonal floods worsen waterborne disease in region X”). Then show how your tech addresses that.

Show traction, even if modest. Pilot tests, user feedback, or early clients signal you are more than just an idea.

Be precise with your metrics. Rather than vague goals like “scale in Africa,” define targets (e.g. “reduce child exposure to PM2.5 by 20% in 100 households”).

Explain your open source plan. If your solution is not already open source, outline steps and licensing you will adopt.

Include a risk assessment. Acknowledge possible challenges (connectivity issues, hardware maintenance) and your mitigation plan.

Test your submission in advance. Some parts may time out or reject large file uploads; draft long answers in a text editor first.

Review for alignment with UNICEF values. Ensure your model is inclusive, does not exacerbate inequality, and respects data/privacy for children.

Seek external review. At least one person with grant or tech experience should read your draft and flag unclear parts.

Common missteps to avoid:

Overestimating your team’s capacity or underestimating execution challenges

Proposing solutions requiring heavy infrastructure in low-resource settings

Submitting gaps in legal registration or unclear company structure

Ignoring data protection or child safeguarding considerations

How to Apply

Visit the UNICEF Venture Fund’s application page for the Climate Innovation Challenge 

Complete the Expression of Interest (EOI) form (takes ~30 minutes)

Fill sections on team, prototype, technology, metrics, use of funds, etc.

Submit before 21 October 2025, 11:59 PM CET

If you experience technical issues, check UNICEF Venture Fund’s FAQ or reach out to their support contacts via official channels.

This is a strong opportunity for African innovators and startups in emerging economies to build technology that protects children from climate threats while advancing their own growth.

UNICEF Climate Innovation Challenge
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