NEW DELHI: Vodafone Foundation in partnership with NASSCOM Foundation (through NASSCOM Social Innovation Forum) have announced the winners for this year’s edition of its flagship initiative ‘Mobile for Good Awards’ in Delhi.
“Committed to mobilising social change by leveraging the power and potential of the mobile technology, the Mobile for Good awards acknowledge and support ideas and concepts from NGO/NFPs that effectively and efficiently empower communities and change lives in their own unique way,” a statement said
This year, 12 winning innovations were recognised across two categories – ‘Leading Change Maker – NPO’ and ‘Leading Change Maker – For Profit’. Innovative mobile driven solutions in four critical areas of Health, Education, Agriculture & Environment and Women Empowerment & Inclusive Development were selected from both the categories. This year, a special award was also given to the best Government led innovative mobile solution.
The five winning NPOs, were also awarded Rs1.2 million each and will be mentored by the best in the industry to expand and upscale their capacity, improve project monitoring and enhance impact evaluation of their projects.
“We are celebrating the fifth year of Vodafone Foundation’s mobile for good awards in India and are delighted to support emerging new talent in developing ideas which are translating the vision of Digital India into reality. Today, with over a billion mobile phone subscriptions in the country, the ubiquitous reach of the mobile makes it the most relevant channel for last mile outreach. At Vodafone, we believe that mobile technology and platform can address some of India’s critical social and developmental challenges in both rural and urban communities," said Sunil Sood, MD & CEO, Vodafone India.
“The target for our government is to increase the access to technology and therefore transparent governance to the last citizen. Digital India is now a reality in making. It is against this background that we see the work of Vodafone Foundation & NASSCOM Foundation in recognising grass root applications bringing about transformative change sin lives of citizens. I congratulate all the participants of Mobile for Good awards 2015,” said J. S. Deepak, Secretary, Department of Electronics and Information and technology. Was the Chief guest of the event.
This year, The Mobile for Good Awards were powered by NASSCOM Foundation through its Technology for Good Platform - NASSCOM Social Innovation Forum (NSIF). Through this first time partnership, the organisations in a remarkable collaborative effort were able to garner great of amount of national awareness.
"By 2020, the mobile phone is slated to penetrate to up to 94% of our country with over 1.3 billion subscribers. In Vodafone Foundation, we found an apt partner to strengthen the ecosystem for social innovation through mobile telephony. This collaboration, for the Mobile for Good awards 2015, is an extension of the vision of the two organisations, to transform lives through mobile-based solutions and drive scalable inclusive growth.” said Shrikant Sinha, CEO, NASSCOM Foundation.
“The Mobile for Good Awards programme is designed to recognise and support emerging talent and innovative mobile solutions from NGOs and ‘For profit’ enterprises that facilitate community empowerment and inclusive growth.,” said P Balaji, Director - Regulatory & External Affairs, Vodafone India.
“This year, Vodafone Foundation received 245 entries for the Mobile for Good Awards, of which 27 were shortlisted for the final round. Among these, 12 winning NGOs and For Profit organizations with innovative mobile solution ideas in the areas of Health, Education, Agriculture & Environment, Women Empowerment & Inclusive Development and Government Solutions were recognised. The partnership with NASSCOM Foundation is aligned to this vision and we are delighted to have been able to collaborate with them this year. Together, we have successfully identified more mobile innovations and innovators from across the country. The Social Apps Hub, which will launch in January 2016, will help us continue on this journey,” he added.
MOBILE FOR GOOD AWARDS 2015 WINNERS – NOT FOR PROFIT CATEGORY:
Sector | Project | Location |
Agriculture & Environment | Apps for Good: Initiative by EarthWatch Institute India for spreading awareness about environment conservation by creating a pool of information about bees, birds, butterflies and trees. | Gurgaon, Haryana |
Education | Vidya Helpline:Nirmaan Organization’s endeavour to provide timely and accurate career counselling and job opportunities to people through texts, voice messages and WhatsApp | Hyderabad |
Health | Kahaani Zindagi Ki: A project by Network for Enterprise Enhancement and Development Support (NEEDS) for enhancing knowledge about reproductive health among adolescents from low income communities | Jharkhand & Bihar |
Women Empowerment & Inclusive Development | GPower: A digital solution targeted at the girl child to improve their lives and address vulnerable issues well ahead of time | West Bengal |
Women Empowerment & Inclusive Development | Enhancing Sustainable Livelihood of Rural Women through Mobile based Lifelong Learning: An initiative by VIDIYAL to cater to the needs of farmers and improve community health, besides women empowerment | Theni District, Tamil Nadu |
Government Solutions (Special Mention) | Aadhaar enabled Public Distribution System: Total computerization of PDS and ration purchase by NIC, Government of Andhra Pradesh | Hyderabad |
MOBILE FOR GOOD AWARDS 2015 WINNERS – FOR PROFIT CATEGORY:
Sector | Project Details | Location |
Agriculture & Environment | Green Revolution: A web and mobile based solution developed by Green Agrevolution to serve as a platform for small farmers to capitalize on their crop productivity, market pricing and income | Bihar & Odisha |
Agriculture & Environment | BioAvert I: An app developed by Swasti Agro Products Pvt. Ltd. To help rural farmers on a daily basis to achieve high yielding crops through participative conversations and information sharing | Pune, Maharashtra |
Education | Hippocampus Information System: Developed by Hippocampus Learning Centers, it is guided by the principle of creating self-learning opportunities for children between the age group 3-6 years | Karnataka |
Education (Special Mention) | Akshar: An initiative by an individual named Sumit More, aimed at helping non-Marathi speaking children learn Marathi language for proficiency in elementary school | Maharashtra |
Health | SAS Poorna Arogya Program: A system developed by SAS Poorna Arogya Healthcare Pvt Ltd to help rural and urban poor file claims in the hospital without using a computer | Karnataka |
Women Empowerment & Inclusive development | Himmat: Developed by SmartCloud Infotech, this women safety app sends SOS alerts to the Police Control Room during an emergency | Pune, Maharashtra |