Innovation
The nominated solution will have demonstrated to be innovative and effective in removing barriers for persons with disabilties. The research takes into account the local context, geographies, and groups of beneficiaries.
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Each year, the Zero Project conducts research into innovations worldwide. The research topics are based on the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) definition of rights of persons with disabiltities. The research's objective is to identify innovative solutions that advance their implementation.
While the topics rotate each year, there are three main criteria that inform the selection process: innovation, impact, and scalability.
The nominated solution will have demonstrated to be innovative and effective in removing barriers for persons with disabilties. The research takes into account the local context, geographies, and groups of beneficiaries.
The impact of a particular solution could refer to the number of beneficiaries or people using a service, the solution’s growth rate, or the influence on improved public services, among others. Any selected solution must have been deployed and have already had an impact; the selection process does not consider projects or products at a concept stage.
All nominations are reviewed for their potential in replicating and expanding to new geographies or growing in another way that allows a maximum number of persons with disabilities to benefit from the innovation. Among the 1,000+ solutions that have been identified since 2013, scalability has been indeed multifaceted, ranging from open-source applications to the replication of effective policies, to the expansion of inclusive start-up solutions to new countries.
This page will be updated shortly with more information about this year's research topics, “how to” resources, and more.