5. Innovation is not
an end in itself.
It is about using the most
up-to-date concepts and
means available to get to the
best development results
possible
20. Source of last three slides: Applying Behavioural Insights to Organ Donation: preliminary results from a randomised controlled trial by
UK Behavioral Insights Team
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26. Innovation is not neutral – it is
about making the world fairer,
more inclusive and more
sustainable.
28. 1. Design with the User
2. Understand the Existing Ecosystem
3. Design for Scale
4. Build for Sustainability
5. Be Data Driven
6. Use Open Standards, Open Data, Open
Source, and Open Innovation
7. Reuse and Improve
8. Do no harm
9. Be Collaborative
Editor's Notes
everything we build in NY fails
When we were building the solution to deliver HIV results faster, the team worked directly with the people who were going to use the system to make sure it was useful to them.
if you want to be transformative at scale, you need to reach more than a million people.
we can’t afford to waste our time on projects that don’t meet that criteria
These 9 principles are extremely useful to benchmark innovation proposals.
I cannot cover them in details – but let me highlight three of these principles to clarify what this means for UNDP and for the Africa region. They may also guide us the voting exercise later in this session when different innovation proposals are put up for consideration.