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Innovation prizes for development: Can they work?

15 min · 17 de ago de 2017
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A discussion with Jonty Slater, innovation expert and prize lead of the Ideas to Impact programme. We look at the different kinds of innovation prizes currently being used in the development space and how this format may lead to new solutions.

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