FIRST PRIZE
MRS TENIOLA
ADERONKE
ADEDEJI
CEO OF PHARMARUN
SECOND PRIZE
M.ABDULLAHI
MUHAMMAD
HABIBU
CEO OF TRASH 4 HEALTH
INNOVATION
FIRST PRIZE
M. OCHORA
MOSES
CEO OF PHOTO-KABADA
SECOND PRIZE
MRS IZATH
NURA
CEO OF NEOSAVE
TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What if I’m having trouble accessing the online application form?
    You are no longer able to access the online application form. The application window is now closed for the second edition of the African Young Innovators for Health Award.
  2. Can I submit supporting documents (such as a video) as part of my application?
    Yes, we welcome a short video, no more than 3 minutes, to introduce yourself and your team.
  3. Is it ok if some of the information I submit is confidential or proprietary to a third party?
    Do not submit confidential information. Only non-confidential information should be submitted and anything you submit will be treated as non-confidential.
  4. What happens with Intellectual Property? IFPMA and Speak Up Africa does not acquire any IP. Any IP creation and/or protection remains the sole responsibility of the inventors.
  5. Is a patent required to apply?
    No, a patent is not required to apply. However, you should not submit any information that you wish to keep confidential or that may negatively impact upon the future patentability of your invention.
  6. What kind of science/technology is appropriate for the Award Program?
    Any innovation that fulfills the requirements set out in the application form.
  7. What is the review process?
    The application is first assessed for its eligibility before then being assessed according to the winning criteria by the Award Technical Committee. Fifteen applicants are then shortlisted before progressing to a mini-bootcamp where they learn how to develop a convincing pitch to present their innovation effectively through a video made available to the expert jury alongside the complete application submitted. The four highest-scoring applicants will enter the Award program.
  8. How many winners will be selected?
    For the second edition, four winners (two male and two female) are selected for the Award.
  9. Can applications be submitted in any language?
    We welcome all applicants that are representative of the geographic and linguistic diversity of Africa.
  10. If I am shortlisted, do I need to travel/attend an event?
    You may need to travel to attend the Award ceremony. Other opportunities may be provided to increase visibility and showcase the Award Program.
  11. Will my travel and accommodation expenses be covered?
    Yes, all travel and accommodation will be covered.
  12. Who can I contact if I have questions about the Award Program or the application process?
    Please contact the Africa Young Innovators for Health Award secretariat at: info@younginnovatorsforhealth.org
  13. Where do I apply? And do I have to complete the application in one sitting?
    The application window is now closed for the second edition of the African Young Innovators for Health Award. For future editions, please apply using the application form that will be made available on this website. We suggest completing the application in one sitting. However, the online application tool allows you to save your information and return to the form to modify and/or complete it.