2022 One HEALtH Challenge Deliverables

Each interdisciplinary team will create a concise video pitch (2-3 minutes in length) to be showcased at the Final Presentation Day event. This pitch should cover the basics of their solution: what it is, who is involved, and how it works to promote the use of greenspaces. Teams are encouraged to be creative with their pitch – the goal is to get your key message across in a memorable and engaging way!
Teams will also be asked to produce accompanying documentation that expands on their thinking about their solution. This documentation should cover the following areas:
The format of this documentation is flexible; it could be done in an infographic or poster style or as a traditional written (point-form) paper. Teams are strongly encouraged to incorporate some visually engaging elements into their documentation. Keep in mind that while providing enough detail is important, you will also need to keep things concise and readable – judges will probably spend no more than 5 minutes reviewing each team’s documentation.
Judges will base their choice of winning team on both the accompanying documentation and the video pitch (must be submitted to Challenge organizers prior to the Final Presentation Day. Judges will rotate to each team’s breakout room for a brief Q&A to explore their thinking before making their final decisions.
Teams will also be asked to produce accompanying documentation that expands on their thinking about their solution. This documentation should cover the following areas:
- Resources: what resources or supports are needed to implement your solution? (e.g. personnel, infrastructure, data, funding, equipment, space)
- Activities: how does your solution work? What specific activities will be carried out as part of your solution?
- Audience: who will be impacted by your solution? Is it aimed at the general population or a specific subset?
- Buy-in: how do you think others will react to your solution? How will you communicate the value of your solution to elicit support from stakeholders and ensure its success?
- Impact: what’s the outcome you hope to achieve with your solution?
The format of this documentation is flexible; it could be done in an infographic or poster style or as a traditional written (point-form) paper. Teams are strongly encouraged to incorporate some visually engaging elements into their documentation. Keep in mind that while providing enough detail is important, you will also need to keep things concise and readable – judges will probably spend no more than 5 minutes reviewing each team’s documentation.
Judges will base their choice of winning team on both the accompanying documentation and the video pitch (must be submitted to Challenge organizers prior to the Final Presentation Day. Judges will rotate to each team’s breakout room for a brief Q&A to explore their thinking before making their final decisions.
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